Centre-Left D66 Takes Lead in Dutch Parliamentary Election, Ipsos Exit Poll Says
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Exit poll suggests Dutch election result too close to call; Centre-left party slightly ahead
The poll showed that D66 would win 27 seats, a rise of 18 compared to the 2023 election. Wilders' Party for Freedom would lose 12 seats to finish at 25 seats, according to the poll published by national broadcaster NOS
Legislation in the Netherlands: the Centre-Left Party D66 in the Lead, According to an Election Poll
The PVV, Geert Wilders' far right party, is closely following and is expected to retain a significant place in Parliament, despite a loss of seats compared to 2023.
The centrist party D66 seems to be in front of Geert Wilders' far right party - although preferred - in the early parliamentary elections, after an exit poll signed by Ipsos.
Centre-left D66 takes lead in Dutch parliamentary election, Ipsos exit poll says
The initial exit poll in the close-run Dutch parliamentary election shows a tight lead for the far-right PVV and centre-left D66 parties, projecting a result that remains too close to call.
The Netherlands: the far right beaten by the center, according to a poll at the exit of the ballot box.
D66 leading Dutch parliamentary elections
The Democrats 66 (D66), led by Rob Jetten, has taken a narrow lead with 27 seats in the Dutch parliamentary elections, according to the first exit poll published by Dutch public broadcaster NOS on Wednesday, reported Xinhua. The Party for Freedom (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, followed closely with 25 seats, while the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) ranked third with 23 seats. The Green Left-Labor alliance is projected to win 20 sea…
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