Europeans Cast Ballots in First Direct Election for European Parliament
Historical Significance
In June 1979, approximately 11 million voters in the European Community participated in the first direct election for the European Parliament. This marked a significant milestone in the organization's history.
National and International Impact
The election, held in nine countries, was particularly notable in Germany, where 78 representatives were elected. Across the EU, hundreds of millions of people were eligible to vote for the first time.
German Political Landscape
In Germany, the Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) emerged as the biggest winner, securing 42 of the 81 German seats. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) came in second with 35 seats.
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