Rome, 31 October (LaPresse) – The Dutch national press agency ANP has declared that Rob Jetten's centrist liberal party D66 has won the country's parliamentary elections, beating Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) by a handful of votes. The news was reported in the Dutch media. The vote count is not yet complete, with 99.7% of votes counted, but according to the ANP's tally, Jetten can no longer be overtaken. The liberals are ahead of the PVV by just 15,155 votes. Both parties currently hold 26 seats in Parliament.
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