Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Wednesday claimed a dominating parliamentary election victory over anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, who failed the year's first litmus test for populism in Europe.
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Mark Rutte was the longest-serving prime minister ... his pro-business VVD alliance would never enter a coalition with Geert Wilders, the veteran anti-Islam firebrand. Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius ...
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Pieter Omtzigt’s NSC party is calling for members of pension funds to be given a vote on whether to be included in the new Dutch system. NSC MP Agnes Joseph is expected to submit plans that would ...
The problem is seen as a possible stumbling block for the Schoof government, which holds together far-right leader Geert Wilders ... Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte. Previous court rulings ...
With nearly all votes counted, Wilders ... the moniker Geert “Milders.” The election was called after the fourth and final coalition of outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte resigned in ...
Geert Wilders didn’t become The Netherlands’ PM—but a patchwork parliament and still-rising tides makes Mark Rutte’s win far from clear-cut ...