Daily press briefings from Thursday June 6 to Monday June 10
Parliament’s press service will organize media briefings, both in person and remotely via interaction, to provide general information on the European elections, including useful facts and figures about Parliament.
Journalists will also get details on the methodology used by Parliament’s services to estimate the results, measures to ensure the integrity of the elections and key political moments after the elections. The EP press service will also provide information on the transition to the next legislature, in particular on the legislative work in progress, on the election of the President of the Commission and on the procedure for appointing the next college of commissioners.
The schedule for these briefings is as follows:
Thursday June 6 at 11:00 a.m.: The European elections in brief Friday June 7 at 11:00 a.m.: Everything you need to know about Parliament Saturday June 8 at 11:00 a.m.: Election evening Sunday June 9 at 11:00 a.m.: Everything you need to know about the Parliament and election night (physical presence only) Sunday June 9 at 5:30 p.m.: In the last-minute briefing file on useful information for election night Monday June 10 at 11:00 a.m.: Provisional election results and next steps (physical presence only).
Publication of provisional election results Sunday June 9
The provisional results of the European elections can only be published after 11:00 p.m. CEST, the closing time of the last polling stations in Italy. Before that, Parliament will publish estimates, based on exit polls.
The Brussels hemicycle will be transformed into a press room with a stage area and live stations for the television channels, where the information will be broadcast. Access will be limited to accredited media representatives and essential EP staff. Live audiovisual stand-up stands will also be set up on the Karamanlis footbridge, on the third SPINELLI floor and outside on rue Wiertz.
On election night, there will be a special broadcast on EBS, as well as streaming on Parliament Multimedia Center from 5:30 p.m. The planned schedule includes:
a first set of available national estimates will be published around 6:15 p.m. CEST, the first projection of the new Parliament, expected around 8:15 p.m.-8:30 p.m. CEST (indicative time), also based on national estimates, and the first provisional results of some Member States of the EU with estimates for the remainder as well as a projection of the second seat, which will be published around 11:15 p.m.-11:30 p.m. CEST (indicative time).
Updated projections will follow, as Parliament’s services receive information from national authorities. The latest updated projection is expected around 01:00 CEST on Monday June 10.
A detailed schedule of estimates and preliminary results will be published in the coming days.
All data will be available on the official election results website.
The leaders of the EP political groups and the main candidates for the post of Commission President will address the media during the evening. The political groups will also have their press teams to respond to media requests and facilitate contacts. Find their contact details here.
Audiovisual material on the vote from all EU Member States will be available on EBS and the European Parliament Multimedia Center from Thursday 6 June, including statements from the main candidates and group leaders voting in their constituencies .
Country-by-country information on the European elections
You can find individual pages on each of the EU member states with details on how the European elections are organized, the lists, the candidates, including MEPs standing again in the elections and the results of the elections. previous elections, via this link.
Accreditation and access on election night
All accredited EU interinstitutional media and holders of an annual EP media pass will have access to Parliament on election night upon presentation of their pass, without having to apply for separate accreditation.
All other journalists wishing to attend election night will need to register a short-term media access request via the online accreditation system (JOUREG). If they already have a PE media pass, it will be activated remotely once approved on the registration portal. If they do not have an EP media pass, once the request has been approved in JOUREG, they will be able to collect it from Monday June 3 until Sunday June 9 at the Accreditation Center in front of the Parliament (Esplanade Solidarność , office 01F035).
Only journalists who have been allocated a place in the chamber will be able to work there. The meeting room located in front of the plenary room (3C050 in the SPAAK building) will also be set up as a press workspace, and journalists will also be able to work from the press room in the SPAAK building on the ground floor.
New EP Events mobile application
All journalists covering the European elections on site are encouraged to download the new “EP events” app (available on Google Play and App Store) to get timely information on their phones on everything that is happening in Parliament before, during and after the elections, as well as practical information, including Wi-Fi access codes, opening hours, maps, contacts, links and technical information on audiovisual media.
Parkings
The Parliament car park will be free for media on election night – upon presentation of a valid press accreditation upon entry. It will not be necessary to use the IZIX application used during normal parliamentary weeks.
Catering service
The cafeteria next to the hemicycle (SPAAK building, third floor) will be open on Saturday June 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. On Sunday June 9, it will be open from 11:00 a.m. until the EP premises close (the kitchen closes at 10:00 p.m.).
The press bar on the ground floor of SPAAK will be open on Sunday June 9 from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
The Parliament’s self-service restaurant, located in the SPAAK building on the twelfth floor, will also be open on Sunday June 9 between 12:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and will offer sandwiches, salads and hot meals.
Originally published in The European Times.
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