By Robert Anderson in Prague The European Parliament elections this weekend are expected to show a shift to the radical and far right across the bloc, and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) – where populist and authoritarian nationalists first broke through to power – is once again leading the charge. Twenty years after CEE countries first joined the European Union – where they now make up around a quarter of the parliament’s seats – the radical right is likely to come first in five of the region’s 11 EU member states, plus parties with similar views are in the lead in another two countries. In …