The Dutch election saw significant results, with Liberal leader Rob Jetten having a successful night, while left-wing leader Frans Timmermans faced a disappointing outcome. Far-right figurehead Geert Wilders also played a notable role.
After two years of political instability, the Dutch aimed to move forward with Wednesday's election. However, the country remains deeply divided, with the top two parties, centrist liberal D66 and far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), being sworn enemies.
Geert Wilders said he "basically disagrees with everything [Jetten] says."
According to Dutch convention, the largest party gets the first opportunity to form a coalition, and its leader is likely to become prime minister. Currently, this position seems to be held by Jetten, as no mainstream party is willing to collaborate with Wilders.
Author's summary: Dutch election results reveal a divided country.