The article discusses the outcome of the Dutch parliamentary election held on October 30, 2025. The far-right PVV party of anti-immigration firebrand Geert Wilders narrowly ahead of the centrist D66 with 99.6% votes counted, but the difference between the two parties is just under 1,400 votes, and many more are still yet to be counted. This means that it's likely that the centrist D66 will lead the talks to form the next government coalition, rather than Wilders' PVV. All major mainstream parties have ruled out governing with Wilders after he brought down the last coalition led by his PVV. The coalition talks are expected to take months before the new administration emerges.
Here is a summary of the article:
* Dutch parliamentary election held on October 30, 2025
* Far-right PVV party of Geert Wilders narrowly ahead of centrist D66 with 99.6% votes counted
* Difference between the two parties is just under 1,400 votes, and many more are still yet to be counted
* Centrist D66 likely to lead talks to form next government coalition
* All major mainstream parties have ruled out governing with Wilders after he brought down last coalition led by PVV
* Coalition talks expected to take months before new administration emerges
Here is a summary of the article:
* Dutch parliamentary election held on October 30, 2025
* Far-right PVV party of Geert Wilders narrowly ahead of centrist D66 with 99.6% votes counted
* Difference between the two parties is just under 1,400 votes, and many more are still yet to be counted
* Centrist D66 likely to lead talks to form next government coalition
* All major mainstream parties have ruled out governing with Wilders after he brought down last coalition led by PVV
* Coalition talks expected to take months before new administration emerges