The Dutch elections are set to bring significant changes as unconventional parties gain traction. Far-right populist Geert Wilders has surged to third place, potentially entering the government. His anti-immigration party, PVV, is polling well, raising the possibility of him becoming the prime minister. However, Wilders was hospitalized after a violent attack. Meanwhile, current Prime Minister Mark Rutte is favored to succeed Jens Stoltenberg as NATO chief. The election is expected to determine the country's new prime minister and the conservatism of the new cabinet.
⚡️The Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark #Rutte, is considered the most likely successor to Jens #Stoltenberg as #NATO chief, overshadowing other candidates, including Estonian Prime Minister Kaja #Kallas, as reported by Bloomberg. https://t.co/gEELHcvvms
Dutch election shapes up as tight race to replace Mark Rutte https://t.co/zOzNiBiuuu
Mark Rutte has emerged as the favorite to succeed NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg next year. Read the Brussels Edition https://t.co/klOMK52TPP
"The next election will be hugely consequential. The emergence of new parties now would threaten what should be a clear choice between two starkly opposing views of the current situation." But after that, these two parties deserve a challenge: https://t.co/5wlYJX7FMd
The Dutch will elect a new parliament on November 22 in an election that will bring the Netherlands its first new prime minister in more than a decade, and determine how conservative the country's new cabinet may be https://t.co/QouSgladio https://t.co/GTnUigoYer
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has become the front-runner to take over as NATO chief when Jens Stoltenberg steps down next year https://t.co/EzuqCRWAOr
Dutch Populist Leader Hospitalized After Violent Attack Days Before Election. Read more: https://t.co/wGxlnDmXWj
Geert Wilders's anti-immigration PVV is polling well — could he become Dutch prime minister? @peterfranklin_ analyses tomorrow's general election 👇 https://t.co/td2wuny3jr
Dutch far-right populist Geert Wilders jumped to third place in the latest survey ahead of elections on Wednesday, setting the stage for him to enter government https://t.co/S52cMzPkkN
Parties that defy conventional labels are shaking up Dutch politics. Are they unicorns – or a model for other countries? @ErikVoeten explains why anti-establishment centrists may well win the Dutch elections. https://t.co/9DQcqht666 https://t.co/2ThozheDK4