Centrist D66 party leads in Dutch election exit polls, Wilders vows to fight on from the opposition
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The centrist D66 party was on course to win the most votes in the Dutch national election and defeat the far Right, exit polls showed on Wednesday, opening a path for its leader, Rob Jetten, to form a government as the youngest ever prime minister of the Netherlands.Two exit polls projected D66 to win 27 seats in the 150-seat lower house of parliament, beating far Right leader Geert Wilders' Freedom Party on 25. The polls have a margin of error of up to three seats.Cheers and chants of "Yes, we
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