AMSTERDAM â As Dutch voters go to the polls this week, one thing is clear: There is a gulf between how the election is seen abroad and the view within the country. Whereas foreign observers see a yet another big test of the postwar political order in Europe, for the Dutch, the vote is much less dramatic.
Rather than being a winner-takes-all contest with a clear outcome like the Brexit vote or the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, this is a vote with 28 parties on the ballot, several of which will likely need to enter a coalition to rule …read more
Source: European Voice