The Netherlands may soon have its first out gay prime minister. After a closely fought battle between anti-immigrant Party ...
The race for the next Dutch Prime Minister is heating up, with Rob Jetten, leader of the centrist party D66, taking the lead ...
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?
Rob Jetten, the head of the center-left Democrats 66 Party, is virtually certain to become the country’s next prime minister ...
In the Netherlands, the winning party leader appoints a "scout" to sound out the various parties and work out who is prepared ...
A Dutch national newspaper that follows a strict Protestant line has published an editorial decrying the recent election ...
Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten on Monday clinched a razor-thin election win over far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders, taking a ...
A nail-biter national election in the Netherlands came down to postal votes from Dutch citizens living abroad, with the ...
It seems the Euroskepticism that once dominated the political mood has given way to a quiet mandate for cooperation and ...
So liberals wondering how to beat populists in Hungary, Poland, America and elsewhere are naturally looking to Mr Jetten for clues ...
If the Freedom party, led by anti-Islam troublemaker Geert Wilders, wins the most votes, although a calculation by Dutch news agency ANP suggests this is impossible, he will have the first shot at ...
Rob Jetten grew up Uden town and both his parents were teachers. He had said in an interview that he wanted to make the world “a slightly better place”.
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