Dutch voters are expected to swing back to the centre in elections this week, after a two-year experiment with a government led by the far right ended in disarray.
The Freedom party (PVV) led by anti-Islam firebrand Geert Wilders swept to power in 2023 and is likely to top the polls again on Wednesday. But after a PVV-led coalition fell apart in June, two mainstream parties have pledged to block it from joining any future government.
The conservative Christian Democrats (CDA) and the centre-left Greens-Labour, who opted to stay in opposition, are tied for second place in opinion polls, with each hoping to secure the premiership.
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