Dutch poll tied between pro-EU liberals, anti-immigration hardliners
PVV leader Geert Wilders, known for his anti-Islam stance, had previously led his party to a surprise victory in 2023. His withdrawal from the ruling coalition last June—after partners rejected his proposed 10-point crackdown on immigration—prompted the early election.
Wilders’ plan included measures such as turning away all asylum seekers, closing shelters, suspending family reunifications, and deploying the army to patrol borders. Following exit polls suggesting a slight lead for D66, Wilders said he had hoped “for a different outcome” and vowed to “fight more than ever.”
D66 leader Rob Jetten expressed gratitude to his supporters, writing on X, “The positive forces have won! I want to work for all Dutch people because this country is for all of us!” Jetten indicated that forming a coalition with the center-right VVD party (14.1%), the GreenLeft-Labour alliance (12.5%), and the Christian Democrats (11.7%) would be a “logical option.”
The campaign was largely shaped by debates over immigration policies, particularly the use of hotels to house asylum seekers, alongside concerns over the housing crisis and a relatively high unemployment rate. Anti-migrant demonstrations, including a September protest in The Hague that ended in clashes with police, underscored the deep divisions in Dutch society over these issues.
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