A tracker based on data from the Poll of Polls project casts a new light on the clash between pro-EU and illiberal forces within the European Parliament.
In Finland the parties affiliated with ECR are up by 2.3 points in two months, while all the other parties are stable or losing some ground.
In Estonia Pro Patria is up by 3.3 points in two months. Parties affiliated with ALDE are also gaining some ground.
The Danish People's Party (part of ECR) is down by 2.6 points in two months, while the Social Democrats and new or unaffiliated parties are gaining ground.
Croatian parties belonging to ALDE are up by 1.7 points in two months, while most of the other parties are stable.
In Austria christian democrats are down by 0.5 points in two months, in keeping with a slight weakening of parties belonging to the EPP across Europe.
In Belgium the green parties are up by 4.2 points, in contrast with the relative crise of the GUE/NGL parties across Europe. All the other Belgian parties are stable or losing ground.
With the departure of the British, the European Parliament will have 705 deputies instead of the current 751. How many groups will they be divided into?
The PopuList offers an overview of EU national parties to map the populist, extremist and eurosceptic landscape.