Europeans started casting their ballots in the Netherlands, Ireland, and the Czech Republic on Thursday and Friday in what might turn out to be the most controversial elections in the EU’s history, while the rest of the countries have yet to vote across the union this weekend. The moderate conservatives of the EPP are expected to win a clear majority in the overall vote, the Euronews Super Poll on eight EU countries predicted. The socialists are projected to be the second force. The liberals of Renew Europe should place third despite likely losing a considerable number of seats. As for the far…