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

Elena Giordano,Eva Hartog,Hanne Cokelaere,Koen Verhelst,Pieter Haeck 🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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

The government, which also included the liberal People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), the centrist New Social Contract (NSC) and the populist Farmer-Citizens Movement (BBB), was marked by infighting and collapsed less than a year into its term when Wilders pulled his party out of the coalition over a dispute on asylum policy. Migration and the Netherlands’ major housing crisis were hot topics in the runup to Wednesday’s vote. But campaigns also revolved around the question of stable leadership, with parties staking out positions against the anti-migration PVV and ruling out a new collaboration with Wilders. The CDA also erupted in cheers at their party at a beach club in The Hague, when supporters saw they were projected to almost quadruple their seats in parliament from 5 to 19. Former CDA Agriculture Minister Gerda Verburg told POLITICO she was delighted with the result. “Now we can start building calmer, stable politics again.” She added that she was relieved Wilders’ Freedom Party didn’t “grow more.” Fans of the GreenLeft-Labor alliance, who gathered in the large Maassilo venue in Rotterdam, fell quickly silent after the exit poll revealed that the joint ticket underperformed, losing seats compared to the last election and also falling short of final predictions in late surveys. Enthusiasm had built before the exit poll, in a venue lit up by red and green colors, where attendees were served green and red shots — but the mood was quickly dampened. This story is being updated. Elena Giordano reported from Brussels. Hanne Cokelaere reported from Leiden. Pieter Haeck reported from Rotterdam. Koen Verhelst and Eva Hartog reported from The Hague.

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