In the Netherlands, the centrist D66 party looks on course to beat the far right in the national election. Exit polls have predicted Rob Jetten's party will claim victory, which could lead him to become the country's youngest ever prime minister.
Breakdown
- Rob Jetten's centre-left D66 party won the Dutch election.
- Jetten's pro-European and optimistic campaign boosted his popularity. 8s
- The election campaign focused on immigration and the housing crisis. 33s
- The far-right, led by Geert Wilders, suffered a significant loss after previously topping polls. 42s
- Wilders triggered early elections by withdrawing from a coalition over immigration policy. 55s