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Dutch PM Rutte's party leads parliamentary vote

Unofficial results show VVD winning 33 seats as far-right PVV trails with 20

16.03.2017 - Update : 16.03.2017
Dutch PM Rutte's party leads parliamentary vote

HAGUE, Netherlands 

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's party won the most seats in Wednesday’s general election, according to unofficial results.

Center-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Party (VVD) won 33 out of 150 seats, the results say, losing 8 seats compared to the 2012 election.

Geert Wilders' far-right, anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) claimed 20 seats while the Christian Democrats and the D66 Party trail with 19 seats each, with all three parties gaining seats.

The results suggest a high turnout at 82 percent.

PVV appears to have fared poorly against the backdrop of weekly surveys that showed it running neck and neck VVD until a late taper.

Rutte will need the support of at least three other parties to secure the majority needed for a government.

DENK, a party founded in 2015 by Dutch politicians of Turkish origin, won three seats in their first election.

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