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anti islam lawmaker geert wilders‘ far right party for freedom and centrist D66 were tied with 98% of the votes counted dutch There is unprecedented tough competition to become the largest party in the general elections.
Counting of total votes in Wednesday’s election showed each party winning 26 seats.
According to vote counts published by Dutch national news agency ANP and cited by Dutch media, the difference between the two major parties was just over 2,000 votes nationwide.
There is a fear that this close contest may delay starting the process of forming a new alliance. No previous Dutch election has ended in a tie for the lead between the two parties.
Wilder’s Party for Freedom is projected to lose 11 seats out of 150. Lok SabhaWhereas according to the vote count, D66 led by Rob Jetten has gained 11.