Europe’s voters elect new parliament amid rising nationalism

Italian Interior Minister and Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini, of the League, casts his ballot for the European Parliament elections, at a polling station in Milan, Italy, Sunday, May 26, 2019. Pivotal elections for the European Union parliament reach their climax Sunday as the last 21 nations go to the polls and results are announced in a vote that boils down to a continent-wide battle between euroskeptic populists and proponents of closer EU unity. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Monks from the Saint Sixtus Trappist Abbey cast their votes behind curtains at a polling station in Westvleteren, Belgium, Sunday, May 26, 2019. Belgium, which has one of the oldest compulsory voting systems, goes to the polls Sunday to vote on the regional, federal and European level. (AP Photo/Olivier Matthys)

BRUSSELS — From Germany and France to Cyprus and Estonia, voters from 21 nations went to the polls Sunday in the final day of a crucial European Parliament election that could see major gains by the far-right, nationalist and populist movements that are on the rise across much of the continent.

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