Centrist D66 party makes huge gains in Dutch election
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The centrist D66 party has made significant gains in the Dutch elections, positioning its leader Rob Jetten to potentially become the youngest prime minister in the Netherlands' history. This shift is particularly notable as it comes at the expense of far-right leader Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party, which has seen a decline in support. With 90% of the votes counted, both D66 and Wilders' party are projected to secure 26 seats in the 150-seat parliament, indicating a major political shift that could influence the future direction of Dutch governance.
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