Dutch election goes to the wire as progressive forces led by newcomer Rob Jetten make gains in blow to rightwing firebrand Geert Wilders.
Breakdown
- Centrist D66 party led by Rob Jette made major gains in the Dutch election.
- The far-right PVV led by Geert Wilders remains close behind, but most parties refuse to cooperate with them. 14s
- D66 is seen as a more likely party to form a government due to its centrist position and potential coalition options. 23s
- The Green Left Labour Party lost seats and its leader stepped down, complicating coalition prospects. 56s
- Previous coalition talks in the Netherlands have taken more than six months to conclude. 1m 15s


