Some context:
- The nationalist, anti-EU, anti-immigrant party (PVV) gained ground on 2012, but far less than was assumed previously. Seen as a big loss, as well below polling data.
-VVD forming the government, but that is a surprise to no one.
-The labour party, last time 2nd largest, lost a large majority of their support.
-Big gains by the Greens and D66, a heavily pro-EU party. Both mostly appreciated by youths.
-Large coalition will be necessary - votes very scattered.
-Awesome voter turnout. Above 82%.
-All data based on exit-polling and early results. Changes still in the possible.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39285803
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