As Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten celebrated his party's election surge, declaring that voters had 'turned the page' on Geert Wilders, an...

With other parties refusing to govern with the far-right leader, months of political deadlock may lie ahead

Dutch voters will be heading to the polls on Wednesday, for the second time in 11 months. Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom, hopes to turn the vote into a referendum…

Major parties rule out coalition with rightwinger, giving his party little chance of being part of government

Polls suggest anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party on course to win largest number of seats.

Wilders was the clear winner last time Dutch voters went to the polls in November 2023, but this time the race is far tighter.

Polls suggest Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom party (PVV) could finish first in vote triggered when he pulled out of rightwing coalition in June

An exit poll released after voting ended Wednesday indicated the center-left D66 was on course to win the Dutch national elections and defeat the...

Rob Jetten's D66 party takes a shock lead, two years after his party languished in sixth place in the last vote.

THE HAGUE: Dutch voters appeared to have rejected far-right leader Geert Wilders in favor of a centrist party, an exit poll suggested Wednesday, after a cliffhanger election…

Geert Wilders’s PVV inches ahead of D66 but centrist party expected to lead talks to form next coalition government

Liberal Rob Jetten edges ahead of rightwing populist in race to form next government with 2% of votes still to count

THE HAGUE: The Dutch election climaxed in an unprecedented cliffhanger Thursday, with only a few thousand votes separating the far-right party of firebrand Geert Wilders and a…

As Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten celebrated his party's election surge, declaring that voters had 'turned the page' on Geert Wilders, an...

Rob Jetten's D66 is the biggest party in Wednesday's election, according to vote analysis indicating it cannot be beaten.

The Netherlands election results were announced by Dutch media agency ANP after a nail-biting vote count

Rob Jetten, 38, leader of the Dutch centrist-liberal D66 party, is likely to become the next prime minister of the Netherlands. He beat far-right Geert Wilders.

D66 party says no time to waste as begins challenge of finding three coalition partners on fractious centre-ground.

Centrist liberal leader Rob Jetten claimed victory in the Netherlands' election this week, setting him on track to become the country's youngest-ever leader.

Die linksliberale Partei D66 ist der Gewinner der Parlamentswahl in den Niederlanden. Der Wahldienst der Nachrichtenagentur ANP gab das vorläufige Ergebnis auf Basis aller…

Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten declared victory Friday over far-right rival Geert Wilders in a tightly contested election, positioning himself to become...