The Netherlands is heading to the polls again, less than two years after Geert Wilders led his party to a surprise victory.
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Immigration, asylum, take centre stage in Dutch election
Orange smoke flares burning and draped in the Dutch red, white, and blue flag, masked men rampage through the streets ...
The near-total count tallied and published by Dutch national news agency ANP and cited by Dutch media showed each party ...
As he celebrated his party’s election surge, Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten declared voters had "turned the page" on Geert Wilders, an anti-immigration campaigner and a leading figure of European ...
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The centrist D66 party nearly tripled its seats, while Geert Wilders’ right-wing party suffered a drop from its shocking ...
A new 60-page report insists the party is too radical. But the problem isn’t the party platform. The problem is the broader ...
Rob Jetten would be the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister, but he must win the support of several ...
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In the Netherlands, immigration dominates election campaign
Dutch voters head to the polls on October 29 and far-right parties have made immigration the central issue of the campaign.
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