Dutch centrist D66 party confirmed as election winner, ANP says
- 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.
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D66’s Rob Jetten claims Dutch election victory
D66 leader Rob Jetten has claimed victory in the Dutch general election, after projections by national news agency ANP confirmed his party can no longer be overtaken by Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV. With almost all votes counted, D66 is ahead by over 15,000 votes, putting the centrist-liberal party on course to take the lead in coalition talks and deliver the Netherlands its first-ever D66 prime… Source
Dutch centrists declare victory in election
Centrism seems to have triumphed in the Netherlands after a nail-biter election between the political middle and the right-wing. Rob Jetten, leader of the centrist Democrats 66 party, declared victory on Friday after the pro-European Union faction tripled its seats and took a surprising bite out of the right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV). “We are the biggest party in the Netherlands! Now we’ll get to work for all Dutch people,” Jetten declared on…
The left-liberal party D66 won the parliamentary election in the Netherlands.
The liberal D66 party has become the strongest party in the Netherlands before the PVV of the right-wing politician Geert Wilders. For the German press, the election is of interest in terms of dealing with AfD.
Dutch Elections: A Centrist Surge Amid Populist Resilience
In the Netherlands, a nation of tulips, windmills, and intricate coalition politics, a dramatic shift unfolded on October 29, 2025. The centrist Democrats 66 (D66) party clinched the top spot in snap general elections, capturing about 18% of votes and projecting 26 seats in the 150-seat parliament—nearly tripling its previous hold. This positions 38-year-old leader […]
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