By James G.
Neuger May 25, 2014 10:16 PM GMT+0300
Bloomberg
Protest
parties surged in Greece and
France
in European Parliament elections, in a sign of the anti-European mood across
the economic divide opened up by the sovereign debt crisis.
Voters in Greece , the
first crisis victim, handed first place to Syriza, the party which argues the
bailouts weren’t generous enough, according to a NERIT TV exit poll that gave
it as much as 30 percent support. In France , the anti-immigration
National Front led with 25 percent, estimates by TNS Sofres, Ipsos and Ifop
showed.
“The
sovereign people have declared that they are taking their destiny back into
their own hands,” Marine Le Pen, head of the National Front, told a rally in
suburban Paris broadcast on France 2 television. It is time for “politics of
the French, for the French, with the French.”