Dutch Set for Youngest Premier After Pro-EU Leader Wins Election
In more than one way, Rob Jetten, the head of the liberal D66 party who might become the next Dutch prime minister, offers a stark contrast to Geert Wilders, the...
By Patrick Van Oosterom, Charlotte Hughes-Morgan, Sarah Jacob · Bloomberg
In more than one way, Rob Jetten, the head of the liberal D66 party who might become the next Dutch prime minister, offers a stark contrast to Geert Wilders, the divisive anti-migrant lawmaker who heads the far-right Freedom Party.