What Happens Next in the Netherlands?
Expect months of talks to form a government. For only the second time, the king will not be involved.
Expect months of talks to form a government. For only the second time, the king will not be involved.
Mark Rutte is likely to form a coalition with parties in the center.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s liberal party remains the largest. Geert Wilders underperforms.
The liberal incumbent has framed the election as a choice between optimism and pessimism.
Mark Rutte’s liberals are ahead in the polls, but three rivals are not far behind.
The Turkish leader makes a lot of noise, but has not followed up on his threat of economic sanctions.
The liberal prime minister rules out a pact with his Freedom Party rival, Geert Wilders.
Relations sink to a low after the Dutch bar two Turkish ministers from campaigning in the country.
The Dutch Freedom Party leader has gone out of his way to avoid the hard work of government.
Dutch Freedom Party voters are defecting to what may look like opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Most scenarios involve four or five parties.
Jesse Klaver will have to choose between allying with the center-right or remaining in opposition.
Geert Wilders shuns debate with other parties, who accuse him of hiding behind slogans.
There could be a left-wing government in the Netherlands if centrist parties are willing to make the necessary compromises.
The political divide is shifting away from left versus right.