Centrist party wins Dutch knife-edge election, as far-right Wilders faces defeat
The centrist D66 party won the knife-edge Dutch election, local news agency ANP projected on Friday, saying its vote tally showed far-right leader Geert Wilders could not close the gap. That would put D66 leader Rob Jetten on track to become the youngest leader of the European Union’s fifth-largest economy, but lengthy coalition negotiations lie ahead. ANP’s projections were immediately cited by multiple Dutch news outlets, including public broadcaster NOS. With just one constituency and...