Tens of millions of people were voting across Europe on Sunday in pivotal elections expected to shift the European Union’s parliament to the right amid increased nationalism, populism and politically motivated violence. Polls suggest the EU’s center-right ruling coalition will maintain its majority but will lose seats to populist and far-right parties, including those that lead governments in Italy, Hungary and Slovakia, according to the Associated Press. “Right is good,” hardline Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told reporters after casting his ballot. “To go right is always good. Go rig…