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Pro-EU centrist Rob Jetten likely next Dutch PM

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In parliamentary elections, the centrist, pro-EU D66 party secured a narrow win over the far-right Freedom Party. D66 leader Rob Jetten targeted younger voters in his campaign. He's now likely to become prime minister.

Breakdown
  • Rob Jetten, at 38, is set to become the youngest and first openly gay Dutch prime minister after D66's narrow election win. 24s
  • Jetten's D66 party campaigned to restore the Netherlands' influential role in the European Union after years of anti-EU policy. 38s
  • Jetten emphasized defeating populist and extreme right movements, highlighting a majority of pro-European parties seeking international cooperation. 49s
  • Voters expressed a desire for a positive, unifying political approach and fatigue with right-wing negativism. 1m 23s
  • Jetten faces the challenge of forming a coalition government, a process expected to take months and test his leadership. 2m 22s
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