Rob Jetten’s liberals and Geert Wilders’ far right battle to win Dutch election

Dutch Election: Liberals and Far-Right Party Neck and Neck

According to exit polls, the centrist D66 party and the anti-migration Freedom Party are fighting for the top spot in the Netherlands election.

Rob Jetten's liberal D66 party is on track to get 27 seats, while Geert Wilders' Freedom Party is close behind with 25 seats, based on the key exit survey by Ipsos I&O.

D66, led by 38-year-old former climate minister Jetten, has surged in recent weeks with its pro-EU climate-focused agenda, positioning itself as a moderate alternative to Wilders' far right and traditional conservatives.

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Author's summary: Dutch election sees liberals and far-right party competing for top spot.

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