Dutch centrist D66 party confirmed as election winner, ANP says
D66 tripled its seats to 27, led by Rob Jetten, poised to be the youngest Dutch prime minister as far-right PVV loses 10 seats amid a polarized political landscape.
- The Dutch centrist liberal party D66, led by Rob Jetten, has won the election, confirming its victory according to the ANP.
- D66 currently leads by 15,000 votes over Geert Wilders' Freedom Party, making it impossible for Wilders to win, as reported by ANP.
- Projections show both D66 and Wilders' Freedom Party on 26 seats in parliament, with D66 possibly winning a 27th seat, according to ANP.
- Jetten's victory positions him to begin forming a coalition government, with D66 expected to lead the coalition talks, a process that typically takes months.
122 Articles
122 Articles
Geert Wilders was looking forward to winning the Dutch snap election, triggered by his withdrawal from the government. Instead, his Party for Freedom lost 11 seats, gaining the same 26 seats as the centrist liberal D66, which it narrowly lost to. D66 has strengthened significantly, having previously had only nine seats.
It's a week before the elections. Reporter Pim Sedee texts me: "Should I cover D66?" Knowing Pim, I know he's already focused on election night. That requires a lot of preparation.
D66 wins Dutch election, Rob Jetten poised to lead coalition talks
Victory to the photofinish for the centrist party D66 led by Rob Jetten in Holland. Where, as the past also recently taught, a delicate phase will have to lead to the formation of a government. As tradition in the Dutch proportional system, no party gets an absolute majority, and the birth of the new executive passes through an articulated process of consultations and negotiations that could last several months. Jetten however led his D66 to tri…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





























