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Rob Jetten declared winner of Dutch election 2025

The 38-year-old centrist set to become the Netherlands’ youngest-ever prime minister

David Okere by David Okere
November 7, 2025
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Rob Jetten, 38, wins the Dutch election by a slim margin, becoming the Netherlands’ youngest prime minister and pledging a centrist coalition

Rob Jetten Dutch election 2025 results have officially confirmed the 38-year-old centrist leader as the winner, setting him on course to become the youngest prime minister in the Netherlands’ history.

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The Dutch Electoral Council announced on Friday that Jetten clinched a razor-thin victory of 29,668 votes over far-right leader Geert Wilders, in an election closely watched across Europe as a test of the populist surge.

“We’ve shown that it’s possible to defeat populism with a positive message for your country,” Jetten told AFP after the announcement.

Jetten’s Democrats 66 (D66) party secured 26 seats in the 150-member parliament — the lowest-ever tally for a winning party — the same number as Wilders’ Party for Freedom (PVV).

Despite the tight result, Jetten’s centrist message resonated with voters seeking stability after years of political turbulence.

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Under the Netherlands’ proportional representation system, no single party can govern alone. Jetten must now form a coalition government, a process that could take months.

He hopes to bring together a four-party coalition comprising:

  •  The centre-right Christian Democrats (CDA) – 18 seats
  •  The right-wing liberal VVD – 22 seats
  •  The left-wing Green/Labour alliance – 20 seats

Such an alliance would yield a comfortable 86-seat majority, but VVD leader Dilan Yesilgoz has rejected partnering with Green/Labour, instead favouring a right-leaning coalition with the CDA, JA21, and Jetten’s D66 — a grouping that would control exactly 75 seats, leaving it fragile.

Although Wilders’ PVV lost 11 seats compared with his shock 2023 victory, the far right remains influential.
The Forum for Democracy expanded from three to seven seats, and JA21 jumped from one to nine.

Wilders conceded defeat but hinted at unsubstantiated voting irregularities online. Electoral Council chairman Wim Kuijken dismissed these claims, insisting the process was “robust and transparent.”

“No irregularities occurred that could cast doubt on the reliability of the results,” Kuijken said, noting that counting errors dropped to 8,000 from 14,000 in 2021.

Jetten has appointed Wouter Koolmees, head of the national rail company NS, as coalition “scout” to explore possible alliances and report by Tuesday.

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Despite the challenges ahead, Jetten’s victory represents a significant political shift — one that underscores the Netherlands’ appetite for a new, pragmatic leadership style amid Europe’s ongoing ideological battles.

David Okere
David Okere

David Okere is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering business, governance, public affairs, and human-interest stories with a commitment to accuracy, balance, and public interest reporting.

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