With voters across Europe heading to the polls on May 25, we'd like to hear your views on the European parliament elections and their likely effect on your country

The European elections take place across the continent on May 25. The European parliament's slogan for the 2014 elections is "This time it's different," with parties across Europe able, for the first time, to select their candidates for the post of European commission president.

Each election has seen a decline in turnout, from 63% for the first one in 1979 to a mere 43% in 2009. In the UK the lead-up to the poll has been dominated by talk of UKIP winning the biggest share of the vote, and in the wake of the eurozone crisis fresh questions have been asked about the EU's democratic deficiency.

In conjunction with other members of the European press, we'd like to find out your views on the European parliament, the elections, and the EU as a whole. You can help us get an impression of Europe-wide attitudes to these institutions by filling out the form below.