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Kallas wins Estonia election - set to become first female PM

Former MEP Kaja Kallas' liberal opposition party, Reform, came top in Estonia's election on Sunday, with 28.8 percent of the vote - ahead of centre-left prime minister Juri Ratas's party (23 percent) and surging far-right EKRE, which doubled its vote to 17.8 percent. Ratas's two coalition partners, the Social Democrats (9.8 percent) and conservative Isamaa (11.4 percent) may team up with Reform and make Kallas Estonia's first female prime minister.

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Explained: What is the European Parliament?

While domestic political parties often use the European Parliament as a dumping ground for unwanted politicians - and a majority of citizens don't bother to vote - the parliament, over the years, has become a dominant force in the EU.

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All about the European Parliament elections 2019

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Orban's EPP place and summertime back This WEEK

The EPP continues to struggle to deal with Orban's Fidesz party, while the Hungarian PM's favourite topic - migration - will be back on home affairs ministers' agenda. And the UK is set to leave the EU this month.

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