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Yakup Krupa

Vote counting in Dutch parliamentary elections almost complete, with Anti-immigrant firebrand Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV party is narrowly ahead of the centrist D66, with 99.6% of the votes counted.

People count votes at the NDSM Warehouse the day after the Dutch House of Representatives elections in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
People count votes at the NDSM Warehouse the day after the Dutch House of Representatives elections in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Photo: Dingena Mol/EPA

However The difference between the two parties is just under 1,400 votesand many more have yet to be counted, including parts of Amsterdam and 135,000 votes from abroad.

at that time Definitely symbolically It matters whether PVV or D66 will come out on top, It seems The person likely to lead talks to form the next government will be a centrist, with their charismatic leader Rob Jetten Wilders returns to opposition.

Election posters are being removed from Lange Vijverberg the day after the House of Representatives elections in The Hague, Netherlands.
Election posters are being removed from Lange Vijverberg the day after the House of Representatives elections in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo: Lina Selg/EPA

As my colleague Jon Henley It was stated that the change made in the early hours of Thursday was unlikely to change the structure of the next government coalition. All major mainstream parties have ruled out coming to power with Wilders after he ousted the last coalition led by the PVV.

HE However, this does not mean that coalition talks will be easier. Talks between potential partners are expected to continue for months before the new administration emerges.

outgoing prime minister, Dick Schoof, He said yesterday that he hoped these would be completed, ummHe wants to run a marathon in Sydney in August next year. We can call this a kind of deadline.

I’ll bring you the latest reactions from the Netherlands and beyond We see the results coming. The final result is expected to be officially announced next week.

His Thursday, October 30, 2025, his Yakup Krupa here and this Europe Live.

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