Dutch Centrist Jetten's Party Surges in Election, Shaking Far-Right Wilders

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In the Dutch election, centrist liberal Rob Jetten's party D66 is in a close race with populist Geert Wilders' party, both projected to win 26 seats, with Jetten's campaign gaining momentum through TV debates and a focus on progress and unity, while Wilders faces challenges in forming a coalition after losing support.
- Dutch centrist liberals under Jetten head for shock election win, exit poll says BBC
- Geert Wilders’s Party for Freedom Loses Seats in Dutch Election The New York Times
- Rob Jetten and D66 were the Dutch election’s big surprise. Who are they? politico.eu
- Geert Wilders convinced Dutch voters the far right could run the country. What is their verdict now? The Guardian
- Dutch election favorite Rob Jetten is the EU’s dream politico.eu
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