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Strange, thought you could vote for the country you're living in if you're an EU citizen. My mom doesn't have Dutch nationality but she can still vote in the EU elections for Dutch parties. But maybe it's a different case
Yes, if you're an EU citizen who lives in another EU country, you vote for that country's candidates in the EU election.
What's the point of voting in EU parliamentary elections anyway?
The EU parliament is powerless and doesn't actually have the ability to pass or repeal any laws, that power rests with the EU council that is made up of prime ministers/presidents of EU countries.
Doing so only legitimises the farce that is the EU. EU is not a country, nation-state or sovereign entity (or rather, shouldn't be). It's a colonial power that takes away sovereignty from countries and imposes rules and laws on others.