The European Parliament elections in the Netherlands have shown a tight race between left-green alliance and the party of anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders. This reflects a broader trend of a shift to the right in the EU elections, with far-right parties eyeing victory in multiple countries. The results of these elections can potentially impact EU policies on climate change, agriculture, and defense. The high turnout rate and the polarization of the Dutch vote indicate a divided electorate, with immigration and asylum policies playing a crucial role in voter decision-making. The outcome of these elections will be closely watched across Europe, as it may set the tone for the policy direction of the next European Parliament.
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