Group 1 - The Dutch parliamentary elections have officially commenced with over 10,000 polling stations open, featuring 1,166 candidates from 27 parties competing for 150 seats in the House of Representatives [1] - Polls indicate that the far-right Freedom Party, led by Geert Wilders, is slightly ahead, expected to secure between 24 to 28 seats, potentially winning again [1] - Wilders has warned that if the Freedom Party becomes the largest party but is excluded from government, it would signify the "death of democracy" in the Netherlands [1] Group 2 - Four major parties, including the leftist Green-Left and Labor alliance, the D66 Democrats, the Christian Democratic Appeal, and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, have stated they will not form a coalition with the Freedom Party [2] - The fragmented nature of the Dutch political landscape makes it unlikely for any single party to achieve a majority, leading to a situation where there may be "no clear winner" in the elections [2]
荷兰大选开启,“没有明显赢家”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-29 23:05