In a closely watched election, the Netherlands is on the brink of a significant political shift as the center-left party D66 holds a slim lead in exit polls over Geert Wilders' far-right party.
With 27 seats predicted for D66, this election could herald the largest victory in the party's 59-year history. Meanwhile, Wilders' Party for Freedom is projected to shrink to 25 seats, diminishing its previously dominant position.
The consequential outcome of this election may pave the way for D66 to spearhead coalition negotiations, potentially positioning its leader, Rob Jetten, to become the country's first openly gay prime minister. Key issues such as migration and housing have polarized voters, making the coalition talks pivotal for the nation's future.

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