Mark Rutte has claimed an 'overwhelming' victory in national elections in the Netherlands, vowing to use a fourth term in office to rebuild the country after the coronavirus pandemic. Exit polls on Wednesday night suggested the VVD had won 35 of the Dutch parliaments 150 seats, two more than in the previous election, pro-European D66 party finished second with 27 seats, up eight and the party’s best-ever result. The far-right, anti-Islam Freedom party (PVV) of Geert Wilders, meanwhile, lost three seats compared with the 2017 election finishing third
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