There is
one country where the European parliamentary elections really do matter—Greece .
By SIMON
NIXON
The Wall
Street Journal
May 18,
2014 5:45 p.m. ET
There seems
to be a broad consensus—among voters and in the markets—that this week's
European parliamentary elections don't matter very much.
Although
the Parliament has gained new powers over the years, few voters identify with
it. Polls suggest many will see the election as an opportunity to cast protest
votes for populist parties. Most voters suspect the outcome will make little
difference to the future direction of Europe ,
which will in any case continue to be set by national leaders and parliaments.