Exit polls in the Dutch general election show the result is too close to call. The pro-European, centrist D66 party and the far-right Freedom party are neck and neck with more than 90 percent of the votes counted. They need 76 seats to form a government, and neither is close to that number.
Breakdown
- Exit polls show the centre-left party leading the far-right in the Netherlands election.
- Rob Jetten, aged 38, could become the country's youngest prime minister if his party wins. 7s
- Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right, expresses disappointment but plans to continue in parliament. 35s
- The electorate is divided, with some voters seeking anti-immigration policies and others prioritizing stability. 57s
- Coalition talks are expected as the political landscape remains fragmented despite the centre-left's lead. 1m 43s