Coaltion tipped after Dutch elections

Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte looks likely to form a coalition between his Conservatives and the Labour party after a major election victory seen as confirmation of voters’ support for the European Union.

Coaltion tipped after Dutch elections

Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte looks likely to form a coalition between his Conservatives and the Labour party after a major election victory seen as confirmation of voters’ support for the European Union.

In a boost for EU unity in fighting the continent’s debt crisis, the two mainstream pro-EU parties defeated the Socialist party and Eurosceptic populist Geert Wilders, whose party suffered big losses.

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