Dutch centrist D66 party wins big in election as far right loses support
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In a significant shift in Dutch politics, the centrist D66 party, led by Rob Jetten, is set to win the national election, potentially making him the youngest prime minister in the country's history. This victory is particularly noteworthy as it comes at the expense of the far-right Freedom Party, led by Geert Wilders, who expressed disappointment over the election results. The outcome reflects a growing preference among voters for centrist policies, which could reshape the political landscape in the Netherlands and influence future governance.
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