Probable winners in some countries.
Spain: Socialists again, unfortunately. (Damn withdrawers)
Britain: Tory and Lib Dems.
Germany: CDU
France: Who cares
Finland: Last election 16 seats in parliament, now only 14, because of new EU-members.
My prediction
Social Democrats 4 +1
Centre 4
Conservatives 3 -1
Greens 2
Left-Wing Alliance 1
Both Swedish People's Party and Christian Democrats will lose their only seat.
With previous amount of seats Centre could win one seat, because their top candidate is resigned prime minister Anneli Jääteenmäki. (Resigned after so called Iraq-document scandal. She used secret discussion of former sos. dem. prime minister Paavo Lipponen and George W. Bush as election weapon. Centre-people got mad about her resignation)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3001812.stmCentre has also couple of stupid celebrity candidates. Ethelberth, have you heard that Kari Salmelainen and Riitta Väisänen are their candidates? Unbelievable!
National Coalition Party (Conservatives) will probably and unfortunately lose one seat, because of lack of leadership. Chairman Ville Itälä has resigned and I can't see any good successor candidate. However I support Marjo Matikainen-Kallström. She is right-winger and unfortunately could never win election. But it was about time that somebody said something else than "Scandinavian welfare state is our only possibility". AAARRG!