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The Dutch voted in general elections that lasted 3 days due to the Kovid-19 outbreak.
The voting process, which began on Monday at 07:30 local time (09:30 local time), ended today at 21:00 (23:00 local time).
1,579 candidates and 37 parties vied for 150 seats, and the turnout rate was 81 percent, according to the most recent information.
The first interim exit polls, which were not accurate, were released immediately after the voting process ended.
The VVD, led by Prime Minister Rutte, ranks first with 35 seats, according to data from research firm Ipsos.
Turkey of political parties, as well as before each election, Turks, Muslims and choose the game increases, as Rutter’s party uses Islam as material by adding 2 more seats in the 33 seats won in the 2017 elections four times in a row. first party.
Far-right seats increased by 5 more in parliament
The Democrats, one of the coalition partners, who had 19 deputies in the 2017 elections, follows the VVD with 66 (D66), 27 seats.
D66, led by politician Sigrid Kaag, was the winner of the elections.
The Freedom Party (PVV), led by far-right Geert Wilders, who lost 3 seats compared to the previous elections, ranked third with 17 seats.
The Forum for Democracy Party (FvD), led by another far-right Thierry Baudet, increased the number of seats from 2 to 7 according to the 2017 elections, while the JA21 Party, formed by the FvD that left the general elections for the first time . time, he won 3 seats.
Consequently, the total number of far-right seats in Parliament increased from 22 to 27.
Another coalition partner, the Christian Democratic Party (CDA), lost 5 seats, reducing the number of seats from 19 to 14, while another coalition partner, the Christian Unity Party (CU), settled for 4 seats.
In the 2017 elections, Izquierda Verde (GL) and the Socialist Party, which had 14 seats, lost 6 seats each and won 8 seats, while the Labor Party (PvdA) achieved the same result with 9 seats in the elections of 2017.
A coalition of at least 3 parties is expected
The Denk Party, whose members are mostly Turks and immigrants and lost 1 seat according to the last elections, will be represented by 2 deputies.
The NIDA Party, which participated for the first time in the general elections and presented itself as “the party inspired by Islam,” was also unsuccessful.
A coalition with at least 3 parties in the country is expected where no party can reach a majority to form a single government.