Dutch Election Results
Exit polls suggest that centrists have won the Dutch vote, beating Geert Wilders' far-right party.
Dutch voters appeared to have shunned far-right leader Geert Wilders in favour of a centrist party, after a snap election watched closely in Europe where extremists are gaining ground.
- The centrist D66 party was projected to win 27 seats out of 150 in parliament.
- Wilders and his far-right PVV Freedom Party were projected to win 25 seats.
- The centre-right liberal VVD party was predicted to win 23 seats.
- The left-wing Green/Labour bloc was expected to gain 20 seats.
Author's summary: Centrists win Dutch vote.
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South China Morning Post — 2025-10-30