Dutch Election: Far-Right Loses Ground, Centrist Rob Jetten Emerges as Potential Prime Minister

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Dutch voters delivered a rebuke to the far right in a closely contested election, with the centrist D66 party nearly tripling its seats and Geert Wilders’s right-wing party losing ground after a surprising first-place finish in 2023.
- Dutch voters deliver rebuke to the far right in knife-edge election The Washington Post
- ‘Not So Bulletproof’: A Far-Right Party Faces Rebuke in the Netherlands The New York Times
- Geert Wilders faces shutout as centrists hail huge gains in knife-edge Dutch election The Guardian
- Netherlands election: Dutch far right loses ground, opening door for centrist coalition talks CNN
- Centrist Rob Jetten could become Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister Reuters
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