The Dutch election saw significant results, with Liberal leader Rob Jetten achieving a major victory, while left-wing leader Frans Timmermans struggled. Far-right figurehead Geert Wilders also played a notable role.
The election aimed to bring change after two years of political instability. However, the country remains divided, with the top two parties, centrist liberal D66 and far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), being sworn enemies.
Rob Jetten cast himself as a foil to PVV firebrand Geert Wilders, with Wilders stating he "basically disagrees with everything [Jetten] says."
According to Dutch convention, the largest party will have the first opportunity to form a coalition, with its leader likely becoming 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 bring uncertainty and division.