The Netherlands was the front line in the European Union’s fightback against a euroskeptic populist rebellion in 2017.
The failure of Geert Wilders’ hard-right anti-immigrant PVV party to score a decisive breakthrough in March’s general election and Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s return to office as the head of a pro-EU four-party coalition—albeit after 208 days of negotiations and with a parliamentary majority of just one—was greeted with relief across the continent.
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