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Updated: 02:26
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EDT (06:26 GMT) June 14, 2004
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Mixing apathy with protest, voters across Europe have punished ruling parties in the first EU elections since expansion. Althought less than 45 percent of the 350 million voters turned out, it was still enough to hand opposition parties victory after victory. Video: Voters protest national policies
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