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Dutch politics are being reshaped by unconventional parties, with far-right populist Geert Wilders rising to third place in the latest survey ahead of the elections. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is now the front-runner to take over as NATO chief. The upcoming election on November 22 will bring the Netherlands its first new prime minister in over a decade and determine the conservatism of the new cabinet.
Dutch election shapes up as tight race to replace Mark Rutte https://t.co/zOzNiBiuuu
"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 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