Dutch PM Mark Rutte’s party winning the election for the fourth consecutive time to retain power

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Dutch PM Mark Rutte

The Hague: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s party won for the fourth consecutive time in the election held during the nationwide lockdown amid the Covid-19 epidemic. Is moving towards doing. About 80 percent of the votes have been counted, but the final results of the election are yet to come. Rutte will now begin the process of negotiations on the country’s next ruling coalition. The coalition is most likely to be aligned with the pre-medieval D66 party led by former diplomat Sigrid Kag, who emerged as another big winner in the election.

Sigrid danced at a table on Wednesday night when an exit poll showed his party winning their biggest election victory. Rutte said that the voters (Voters) have won his vote by trusting his party and it is very pleasant. It is motivating us for everything we can do. Rutte said, “Our agenda is huge. We have to take the Netherlands forward in the coming weeks and months amid the Corona crisis. “

Dutch PM Mark Rutte

A meeting with party leaders is scheduled to begin on Thursday afternoon to form a new coalition. The political situation in the Netherlands is somewhat complicated at the moment, with 16 parties projected to win at least one seat, which could make alliance negotiations difficult. National news agency ANP has predicted Rutte’s party to win 35 seats in the 150-seat parliament, while D66 has won 24 seats. The forecast is based on a count of about 80 percent of the votes that have been held so far.

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