Interestingly enough the EP groups usually [portrayed](https://www.euronews.com/2019/06/13/post-brexit-eu-parliament-sees-modest-boost-for-european-right-projection) to the right of the EPP, namely the [ECR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Conservatives_and_Reformists) and [ID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_and_Democracy), did not gain any seats from [Romania](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_European_Parliament_election_in_Romania) or [Hungary](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_European_Parliament_election_in_Hungary) in the last EU elections. One could argue that Hungary "doesn't count" because Fidesz was illiberal enough to get suspended (indefinitely for now) from the EPP. Furthermore Jobbik (which got one seat) might be nominally in the "NI" (non-inscrits) but their further-right character (than Fidesz) is of little doubt. Even in Romania, their Social Democrats have been accused of flirting with PiS-style illiberalism in justice reforms. (PiS is main party in the ECR.) But besides these two countries, are there other EU countries **where neither the ECR nor the ID gain any seats in the 2019 EU elections?** And if so, can it be said that more mainstream parties in such countries have somehow co-opted [some of] the illiberal discourse (like in Hungary and Romania) and/or are there Jobbik-like "non-inscrits" in such countries?