Summary: | In March 2019 there will be a pan-European election of deputies of the European
Parliament in the countries of the European Union (EU). An important role in these elections should
be played by European parties of moderate Eurosceptics, especially the Alliance of Conservatives
and Reformists in Europe and the Party of European Socialists. Both these parties have already been
represented in the current composition of the European Parliament and have significantly improved
their results in the latest European elections in 2014. Taking into account the serious challenges facing the EU today (the problem of migration, a significant gap in the socio-economic situation of the
EU countries, etc.), moderate Euro-sopers offering serious EU reforms aimed at addressing the
above problems can expect to further improve their results. Moreover, in a number of EU countries
(Great Britain, Greece, Poland) they are already in power, heading the governments of their countries
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