Is Europe turning its back on traditional parties?
The European elections have dealt a punishing blow to the traditionally dominant parties in Europe.
The large centre-right and centre-left blocs in the European Parliament have lost their combined majority amid an increase in support for liberals, the Greens and nationalists.
The centre-right European People's Party remains the largest bloc, and is expected to form a pro-EU coalition.
The Liberals and Greens had a good night, while nationalists were set for victory in Italy and France.
Rym Momtaz, the France correspondent at Politico and Pawel Zerka from the European Council for Foreign Relations discuss a momentous night for European politics.
(Photo: The Greens party Hannah Neumann, Annalena Baerbock and Sven Giegold celebrate exit poll results. Credit: Getty Images)
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