This week, the Netherlands headed to the polls and for the first time in 13 years, outgoing prime minister Mark Rutte was not on the ballot.
Geert Wilders was the surprise victor in Wednesday’s elections, after a late surge that catapulted his anti-EU party to a resounding victory over his mainstream rivals.
The Netherlands is a proven bellwether for long-term shifts in European politics. So, what can we expect from the Dutch election and what does it mean for the EU?
Chris Humphrey, Executive Director, EU-ASEAN Business Council breaks it down.

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