Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte sees off far-right threat

Centre-right VVD party is largest party in the Netherlands, while Geert Wilders's far-right politicians win 20 seats

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has defeated far-right anti-Islam leader Geert Wilders and claimed a resounding victory in a general election seen as a litmus test for the rise of populism in Europe.

Rutte's centre-right VVD Party looks set to emerge from yesterday's vote with a total of 33 seats, eight fewer than at the last election but well clear of the 20 seats likely to go to Wilders' PVV "Freedom Party".

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