Millions of Europeans still feeling the hangover of a prolonged economic slump began voting Thursday in a four-day, 16,000-candidate election that is intended to draw the continent together — but is likely to strengthen those seeking to pull it apart.
Although parties on the center-right and the center-left are expected to hold on to their majority in the European Parliament, those on the extremes are poised for a substantial boost, with voters rallying to the message of blaming Brussels for years of high unemployment and sluggish growth.