Dutch centrists D66 back in lead in election vote count, edging past far-right PVV – as it happened
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The Dutch centrist party D66 has taken the lead in the election vote count, surpassing the far-right PVV by over 15,000 votes. This development positions D66 to spearhead negotiations for forming the next government, which is crucial for shaping the country's future policies. Joost Eerdmans from the right-wing JA21 party has provided insights on the timeline for government formation, indicating a collaborative approach among potential coalition partners. This shift in leadership reflects a significant moment in Dutch politics, highlighting the electorate's preference for centrist governance.
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