They have national parties in almost every EU country plus UK, Ukraine and Switzerland. They contest local, national elections and the European elections and want to use them to work towards a federal EU, with an EU army. As expected they are very pro-Ukraine and pro-NATO and very neoliberal. They say they are not left or right, but pragmatic. Here in the Netherlands they are very popular with young middle class people and expats.
The only pan-European party I accept is Diem25.
I’ve had some encounters with party members, they’re about as insufferable as it gets. In fact one of those members I know was convinced to join by the unified EU army proposition. Some early members are hardcore Zionists as well, as is expected of any western bourgeois party.
Yup, one of the two Volt members in the Amsterdam municipal council is a hardcore zionist as well.