The liberal VVD party, led at the polls by Mark Rutte, won the general elections held in the Netherlands on Wednesday, and would obtain 35 seats of the 150 that Parliament has, two more than now, according to the exit polls, which they do not give him a sufficient majority to rule alone.

In second place, was the progressive party D66

, led by the Minister of Foreign Cooperation, Sigrid Kaag, which swept in these elections with 8 more seats than the party currently had, increasing its representation to 27 deputies, which means a blow at the polls for the extreme right of Geert Wilders (PVV).

If these results of the research agency Ipsos, published by the Dutch television NOS, are confirmed, the Netherlands will open a phase of tough negotiations to form a coalition between several parties.

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