The Dutch Have Voted...So How Do They Put Together a Government?
- Political parties are used to many months of coalition talks
- Record is 208 days; that would take us past German election
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Voting is over in perhaps the most widely watched Dutch election ever.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s Liberals placed first and saw off the challenge from Geert Wilders’s Freedom party, but lost seats -- and probably a coalition partner -- in the process.