Historic Tie in Dutch Election Leaves Political Landscape Polarised
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Rob Jetten Had to Significantly Stretch D66's Social-Liberal Identity to Appeal to Right-Wing Voters
How did D66 win over voters who previously voted for GroenLinks-PvdA, but also supporters of the VVD and NSC, and even the PVV? And did so without alienating its own base. A look back at an optimistic campaign.
The Dutch have elected a new parliament. Two days later, top candidate Rob Jetten can look forward to a second time.
Historic tie in Dutch election leaves political landscape polarised
The historic tie finish in the Dutch election is expected to lead to delays in starting the process of forming a new coalition. The splintered political landscape means talks could take a long time, but it is likely a coalition will forme around the centre-left party D66 and its leader, Rob Jetten. FRANCE 24's Philip Turle tells us more about what to know from those election results.
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten claimed victory on Friday in a tight election against the far right, claiming that his surprise success showed that populist movements could be going...
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- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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