Dutch vote in a knife-edge election focused on housing and Wilders
Voters in the Netherlands have cast their ballots in a snap election triggered by anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders after he brought down the previous coalition over immigration issues. The election has focused on migration and housing shortages, reflecting broader European concerns. Wilders' Party for Freedom is expected to perform well, but mainstream parties are hesitant to partner with him again. The country remains divided, with recent violence at anti-immigration rallies. Polls suggest Wilders' party may win the most seats, but coalition negotiations are expected to start soon. The Dutch system ensures no single party can govern alone.
