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D66 Wins Dutch Election, Far-Right PVV Second; Coalition Prospects and Progressive Shifts

Exit polls indicated a significant shift in the 2025 Dutch General Election, with the centrist D66 party projected to win, tripling their parliamentary representation and potentially leading to Rob Jetten becoming the next prime minister. While the far-right PVV appeared to lose ground, their losses seemingly benefited other nationalist factions. GroenLinks-PvdA faced disappointment, projected to lose seats despite expectations of becoming the largest party, while the CDA saw a resurgence. A high percentage of undecided voters and last-minute use of online voting guides reflected the volatile political climate and a sense of historical importance among the electorate.

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Dutch Far-Right Pulls Support, Toppling Right-Wing Government

The Dutch government collapsed after far-right PVV leader Geert Wilders withdrew from the coalition due to disagreements over asylum policy. Wilders’ ten-point plan, including border militarization and the repatriation of Syrian refugees, was rejected by coalition partners despite his party holding the largest number of parliamentary seats. His ultimatum to implement the plan within weeks went unmet, leading to the coalition’s dissolution. Criticism followed, with other party leaders calling Wilders’ actions irresponsible and ego-driven, highlighting the legal concerns surrounding his proposals. The Prime Minister is expected to resign.

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Dutch Far-Right Coalition Collapses, Wilders Quits

Following the PVV’s unexpected election victory, the newly formed Dutch government, including Geert Wilders’ party, collapsed less than a year later due to his withdrawal. His decision was condemned by other party leaders as irresponsible and self-serving, prioritizing personal interests over national stability during a time of uncertainty. Critics argued Wilders’ actions effectively handed the government to the left, undermining previously agreed-upon policies and delaying crucial progress. The coalition’s failure highlights the fragility of the government formed after the November 2023 election.

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