Dutch Far-Right Party Loses Advantage in Final Election Poll
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In the latest polling guide for the elections, three parties are at similar positions. The PVV lost ground, particularly in the final stages of the campaign, and now holds 24 to 28 seats in the House of Representatives. GroenLinks-PvdA, on the other hand, remains stable week after week at 22 to 26 seats, while D66, led by Rob Jetten, has further increased its position to 21 to 25 seats. The CDA follows closely behind with 18 to 22 seats, closely…
The Dutch are heading to the polls today in an election that is said to be a test of the strength of the far-right parties on the political spectrum. Opinion polls suggest that the Freedom Party of hard-right leader Geert Wilders, who won the election two years ago, is doing well. Half of voters are undecided, and three parties have significantly reduced the Freedom Party in recent polls. Wilders blasted the government this spring over disagreem…
Some 15 parties are running for the Dutch elections that are taking place today, Wednesday, 29 October. Geert Wilders' PVV is at the top of the voting intentions with 20%, followed by the Green Left-Labour Party (GL/PvdA) led by Frans Timmermans in elbows with the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), around 15%. Two Liberal Party members of Renew, Democrats 66 and Mark Rutte's People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), stand around 10%. This …
Last election polls: Support for far-right PVV plummeting, three-way race for top spot
The two final political polls released ahead of the election in the Netherlands on Wednesday both show a stunning decline in support for far-right political party PVV, which is currently the largest party in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Parliament. The PVV, led by founder Geert Wilders, took 37 of the 150 seats during the election two years ago, but is likely to retain 23 seats or 29 seats, the two polls showed. That puts left-wing oppos…
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