Dutch election goes to the wire as progressive forces led by newcomer Rob Jetten make gains in blow to rightwing firebrand ...
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Geert Wilders' far-right Party for Freedom and the centrist D66 have tied in the Dutch general election with 98% of votes ...
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten said he was “very confident” of being able to put together a government after his party’s strong showing in parliamentary elections that saw Geert Wilders’ anti-Islam ...
The centrist D66 party was on course to win the most votes in the Dutch national election and defeat the far right, exit ...
The progressive Democrats 66 gained seats and tied with the far-right party of Geert Wilders, which fell back sharply from a ...
D66 beefed up its stance on migration, advocating for a system that would have people lodge asylum applications outside Europe, with leader Rob Jetten warily noting the collapse of two successive ...
An exit poll published immediately after voting ended Wednesday in the Netherlands’ general election suggested the result was ...
If populism is an overused term, so is the idea that it can be defeated. The victory of mainstream parties in Wednesday’s ...
In more than one way, Rob Jetten, the head of the liberal D66 party who might become the next Dutch prime minister, offers a stark contrast to Geert Wilders, the divisive anti-migrant lawmaker who ...
Liberal boss Rob Jetten had a big night, lefty leader Frans Timmermans had a disaster — and what about far-right figurehead ...