Dutch Election: Centrist D66 Gains as Far-Right Wilders Loses Support

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In the Dutch election, the centrist Democrats 66 and Geert Wilders's far-right Party for Freedom each secured an equal number of seats, marking a significant setback for Wilders's party and a close contest overall.
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