Dhaka, May 5 -- An interesting analytical scrutiny carried out by Corina Stratulat Levente Kocsis on the next European Parliament elections has drawn attention all over the world. It reflects the anxiety that has slowly surfaced about how the election might end up with "as much as a quarter of the seats going to nationalistic, radical right-wing lawmakers". Many others from across the globe, already worried about what is happening in Ukraine, Gaza, and the question of migration, are expressing anxiety that such a development within the newly composed legislature could create deadlocks within the paradigm of EU integration and policymaking at a time when geopolitics calls for more - rather than less - unity and ambition in the Union's acti...