Dutch Centrist D66 Wins Election Amid Far-Right Setback

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Centrist liberal D66, led by Rob Jetten, has won the Dutch general election, gaining 26-27 seats and positioning itself as the leading party to form a coalition government, while defeating far-right PVV led by Geert Wilders.
- Centrist D66 confirmed as Dutch general election winner Euronews.com
- Dutch centrist D66 party confirmed as election winner, ANP says CNN
- ‘Not So Bulletproof’: A Far-Right Party Faces Rebuke in the Netherlands The New York Times
- Rob Jetten: anti-Wilders, ‘yes we can’ candidate poised to be next Dutch PM The Guardian
- Dutch centrist confident of forming government after far right's election setback NBC News
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