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Sleek social media posts and a shift rightward on immigration helped a center-left party win last week’s election. But can its leader, Mr. Jetten, form a government?
A nail-biter national election in the Netherlands came down to postal votes from Dutch citizens living abroad, with the ...
"This is the best result for D66 ever," 38-year-old party leader Rob Jetten told a crowd of party insiders and media after he ...
Rob Jetten, 38, leader of the Dutch centrist-liberal D66 party, is likely to become the next prime minister of the ...
MP and became D66’s spokesperson for climate, energy and gas, railways, democratic renewal and economic affairs. That’s why ...
In the Netherlands, the winning party leader appoints a "scout" to sound out the various parties and work out who is prepared ...
At the same time, the fervently pro-European liberal Rob Jetten surged in the final days of the campaign and stands a good ...
Jetten said his D66 liberal party had achieved a historic result after vote analysis indicated it could not be beaten.
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten on Monday clinched a razor-thin election win over far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders, taking a ...
Jetten, 38, revamped his image on the campaign trail from nagging climate minister to optimistic "yes, we can" politician.
A Dutch national newspaper that follows a strict Protestant line has published an editorial decrying the recent election ...