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Economy, migration, war leading voters' concerns in EU election - study

The economy, migration and worldwide disputes were the leading issues for voters in the European Union election, data from the bloc's biggest member nations recommended on Monday.

Provisionary lead to the European Parliament election on Sunday night showed gains for nationalist and euro-sceptic celebrations that campaigned on tickets including clamp-downs on migration, residents' economic woes and ditching green policies.

Improving the economy and minimizing inflation ranked highest amongst citizens asked what was the most crucial thing affecting their vote, in a study by ballot platform Focaldata, shared with .

International dispute and war was the 2nd most important issue, followed by immigration and asylum candidates, in the survey of 6,000 people in the EU's 5 greatest countries by population - Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland - plus Sweden.

The survey was done on June 6th, the day voting started in the EU Parliament election.

Participants put environment modification 5th on the list of concerns affecting their vote, behind lowering inequality which ranked 4th.

Europe's Green celebrations were amongst the most significant losers in the EU election, with initial outcomes suggesting they would lose 18 seats to wind up with 53 EU legislators.

Nevertheless, environment modification took the third spot in Sweden and Spain, the latter of which has actually suffered years-long dry spells made more serious by climate modification.

In France, Italy and Poland, voters said financial issues were the main thing affecting their vote, with migration in second place in France, and war the second issue in Italy and Spain.

German respondents ranked immigration and asylum applicants as their top issue, followed by wars and then economic issues.

(source: Reuters)