Dutch Far-Right Party Triumphs in EU Elections
Wilders' PVV Set to Gain Seven Seats
Exclusive Exit Poll Results Reveal Major Surge
The Dutch far-right party, led by Geert Wilders, has made significant gains in the European Union parliamentary elections, according to an exclusive exit poll.
The poll, conducted by Ipsos for NOS and RTL, indicates that Wilders' Partij voor de Vrijheid (PVV) is set to gain seven seats, bringing its total to nine. This would mark a substantial increase from the three seats it won in the previous elections.
The exit poll has an error margin of roughly one seat, meaning the final results may vary slightly.
The strong showing by the PVV reflects the growing popularity of anti-immigration and Eurosceptic sentiments in the Netherlands. Wilders has campaigned on a platform of reducing immigration and withdrawing from the European Union.
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