Votes are still being counted in the Netherlands after a tense election, leaving uncertainty about the future government.
The outcome of Wednesday's vote in the Netherlands could determine the strength of the far-right in a knife-edge race.View on ...
The centrist D66 party nearly tripled its seats, while Geert Wilders’s right-wing party suffered a drop from its shocking ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Polls open across the Netherlands in a knife-edge snap election focused on migration and a housing crisis.
"This is the best result for D66 ever," 38-year-old party leader Rob Jetten told a crowd of party insiders and media after he ...
The Netherlands is heading to the polls again, less than two years after Geert Wilders led his party to a surprise victory.
Polls had suggested anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party were set to win largest number of seats.
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten said he was “very confident” of being able to put together a government after his party’s strong showing in parliamentary elections that saw Geert Wilders’ anti-Islam ...
Centrist liberal party D66, led by Rob Jetten, has taken a surprise lead in the Dutch election, according to an Ipsos I&O ...