A voter walks at a polling station during the European Parliament Elections, in Athens, Greece. European voters are electing 751 lawmakers, with each nation apportioned a number of seats based on its population as anti-immigrant and far-right groups are hoping to gain ground in Brussels to transfer power from the EU for their national governments.26.05.2019#5893198
Voters walk at a polling station during the European Parliament Elections, in Athens, Greece. European voters are electing 751 lawmakers, with each nation apportioned a number of seats based on its population as anti-immigrant and far-right groups are hoping to gain ground in Brussels to transfer power from the EU for their national governments.26.05.2019#5893187
A voter looks at lists of electoral candidates at a polling station during the European Parliament Elections, in Athens, Greece. European voters are electing 751 lawmakers, with each nation apportioned a number of seats based on its population as anti-immigrant and far-right groups are hoping to gain ground in Brussels to transfer power from the EU for their national governments.26.05.2019#5893184
Ballots are pictured inside a box at a polling station during European Parliament Elections, in Athens, Greece. European voters are electing 751 lawmakers, with each nation apportioned a number of seats based on its population as anti-immigrant and far-right groups are hoping to gain ground in Brussels to transfer power from the EU for their national governments.26.05.2019#5893176
Voters stand inside booths at a polling station during European Parliament Elections, in Athens, Greece. European voters are electing 751 lawmakers, with each nation apportioned a number of seats based on its population as anti-immigrant and far-right groups are hoping to gain ground in Brussels to transfer power from the EU for their national governments.26.05.2019#5893174
A woman casts her ballot at a polling station during European Parliament Elections, in Athens, Greece. European voters are electing 751 lawmakers, with each nation apportioned a number of seats based on its population as anti-immigrant and far-right groups are hoping to gain ground in Brussels to transfer power from the EU for their national governments.26.05.2019#5893171