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Dutch Far-Right Party Falls in Election as Centrists Set to Win

Summary by The Japan Times
The result would put D66 leader Rob Jetten in a position to form a coalition government and potentially become the country’s next prime minister.

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Center

Not Geert Wilders, not Frans Timmermans, but Rob Jetten (38) is the surprise winner of the Dutch elections. Who is the D66 party leader who could become the next prime minister of the Netherlands?

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Lean Left

Could it finally happen? As the leader of the D66 party, Rob Jetten is openly and proudly acknowledging his homosexuality. Next year, he'll marry his international hockey player, and he's been making it a point to do so. In the exit polls, it currently appears that D66 will become the largest party, and will therefore also provide the prime minister.

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Center

The progressive liberal party D66 would win the general elections held this Wednesday in the Netherlands, driven by the good image of its leader.

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Lean Left

The D66, a progressive formation, is first with 27 seats, surpassing the last side of the Party for Freedom, which would have 25 seats. Timmermans resigns, also surpassed by the center-right

·Turin, Italy
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3cat.cat broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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