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Right-wing liberals Rutte lead with 35 exit poll seats

2021-03-17T20:37:46.096Z


Exit poll in the Netherlands: the Vvd, the right-wing liberal party of Dutch premier Mark Rutte leads the legislative elections with 35 seats out of 150 in total (ANSA)


Vvd, the party of right-wing liberals of Dutch premier

Mark Rutte

,

leads

the legislative elections with 35 seats out of 150 in total, according to the first exit poll at the close of the polls.

The Vvd wins 2 seats compared to the previous elections of 2017. In second place are the left-wing liberals D66 who, according to the first exit poll released by the Nos TV, won 27 seats (they were 19 in 2017), surpassing the populist's PVV on the right,

Geerts Wilders

who, with 17 seats lost 3 compared to the previous election.

The Christian Democrats of the Board of Directors are also down with 14 seats compared to the previous 19. The greens of GL also drop with 8 seats compared to 14 in 2017. 

The outgoing Dutch premier, according to forecasts, could in all probability be re-elected and obtain a fourth term in the legislative elections that close today after three days of voting.

In power since 2010, the Liberal-Conservative Prime Minister's People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Vvd) is expected to obtain around 25% of the votes, closely followed by anti-Islam deputy Geert Wilders, leader of the Freedom Party (PVV), at the opposition.

But the puzzle of the alliances on the future government coalition remains.

An exploit by the Greens is not ruled out, according to the polls

Source: ansa

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