The next European Parliament elections will be held on 23-26 May 2019, after MEPs backed the proposal made by the European Council pand also approved their 2019 calendar of part-sessions.

The consultation procedure for approving the election dates was prepared by Parliament’s Constitutional Affairs Committee, who backed the report on Monday evening.

The election dates were approved in plenary session on Wednesday, by 492 votes to 14, with 24 abstentions.

Parliament’s calendar of part-sessions for 2019 was also agreed by the plenary in a separate vote on Wednesday.

Having consulted the European Parliament, the Council is expected to finalise the procedure before the end of June 2018, to give EU countries sufficient time to organise next year’s European elections.

According to the 1976 Electoral Act, EU elections in 2019 should take place between Thursday 6 and Sunday 9 June, in line with the dates on which the first direct EU elections were held (9 to 12 June 1979). However, provided that the Council acts unanimously, it has the right to propose new dates within a certain timeframe, after first having consulted MEPs.

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