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EU electionReuters
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The far-right was seen scoring big gains in Germany and Austria in Sunday 's EU election.
Early exit polls showed that parties grouped in the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) were projected to remain the largest bloc across five countries.
The new European Parliament is likely to be cooler on policies to address climate change while eager to support measures to limit immigration.
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