Rural populist party emerges as big winner in Dutch elections
by Jon Henley Europe correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#69W1W)
Success of Farmer-Citizen Movement in provincial vote is heavy blow to Mark Rutte's four-party coalition
A new populist party surfing a wave of rural anger at government environmental policies has emerged as the big winner in Dutch provincial elections, dealing a heavy blow to the four-party coalition of the prime minister, Mark Rutte.
The success of the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) in Wednesday's vote, which will determine the makeup of the senate, casts doubt over the government's ability to pass key legislation, including its plans to slash nitrogen emissions.
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