Elections Holland, Jetten's Liberal Europeanists Before Wilders' Sovereignists. Fourth Timmermans (Who Leaves the Party)
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The 38-year-old Rob Jetten wins with his left-liberal D66 the parliamentary election in the Netherlands, the right-wing populist Wilders has to accept an extrapolation.
BRUSSELS A thunder of the ultra-radestra, liberals and Christian Democrats reassemble, disappoint the red-greens. Just two years after the last elections, with the turnout that holds 65%, the vote...
The right-wing populist Geert Wilders loses one third of his seats and thus the elections in the Netherlands. Surprise winner Rob Jetten is 38 years old and scored points with topics beyond migration.
Despite the 26-seat tie between the D66's socio-liberals and Wilders' ultra-right, the latter will not be able to add enough support because of the vetoes that weigh on itCLAVES - The Netherlands votes: a guide to understanding an election in which Wilders' far-right party takes part as a favorite Rob Jetten, a young and charismatic politician, leader of the progressive liberals (D66), is the great winner of the elections in the Netherlands. Wit…
The first projections of the Dutch legislation put Geert Wilders' extreme right down from the first place before the polls. The socialist leader, Frans Timmermans, resigned after the outcome of the expectations. The big winners are the freemen of the D66. They have always achieved the greatest result and have to decide whether they are trying a coalition that includes the centre-left or are moving towards the right.
The left-liberal and pro-European politician Rob Jetten has won the parliamentary election in the Netherlands, according to an extrapolation.
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