Geert Wilders’ right-wing PPV party has won the election for the lower house of the Dutch parliament, according to an Ipsos exit poll. Its representatives won 35 seats. In second place was the United Left List of Labor (PvdA) and Greens (GroenLinks) with 26 seats. The liberal VVD won three fewer seats.
Elections were held in the Netherlands on Wednesday Lower House of Parliament. The local elections were held until 21. The next Ipsos poll results will be known around 22, but on Official results will have to wait till December 1.
26 teams participated in the contest for power. Tweed sits in the lower house of the Dutch Parliament 150 representatives.
Worst VVD result in years
Dutch media report, That Wilders’ party’s ratings rose last week. It is said to have been affected by the attitude of VVD leader Dilan Yesilkoza.
“The VVD lost eleven seats Compared to previous elections. VVD was last this bad in 2006. “After thirteen years under Mark Rutte, the party has not been able to become the largest organization in Tweed again,” the nu.nl portal reports.
See: Netherlands. Prime Minister Mark Rutte will resign from his cabinet
The fourth force – according to preliminary results – will be the NSC, which should have 20 representatives in the Tweede.
Pre-election polls
Pre-election polls already showed that three organizations would be in a close fight: the liberal VVD party – led by Justice Minister Dylan Yesilkos, Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the populist, anti-Islam PPV group, led by Geert Wilders, and the left-wing Labor Party (PvdA) led by Frans Timmermans and the Greens. (GroenLinks) coalition.
ap/sgo/Polsatnews.pl
read more