Liberal-progressive party D66 wins election, Dutch media report
Source: The Guardian
The Dutch liberal-progressive party D66 won the most votes in Wednesdays general election, the news agency ANP has reported, putting its 38-year-old leader, Rob Jetten, on course to become the youngest prime minister in the Netherlands.
While the last few thousand votes are still being counted, Dutch media reported on Friday that Geert Wilders anti-immigration, anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) could no longer win.
D66 is now expected to take the lead in a first round of talks to form a coalition government, a process that usually takes months.
Both parties had been predicted to win 26 seats in Wednesdays snap election, which revolved around not only the housing crisis, immigration and healthcare, but also competent leadership. According to ANP, D66 is likely to receive one more seat, putting the party on 27.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/31/netherlands-election-d66-rob-jetten-politics
"Liberal-progressive" in the European context means socially liberal, but not economically socialist - they'll probably have coalition partners to the left and right of them, both socially and economically. But not the far right bigots.