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Dutch PM fends off far right challenge

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte beats Geert Wilders in the first of a series of European elections this year in which populist insurgent parties are hoping to rock the establishment.

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Dutch PM fends off far right challenge

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  1. Dutch PM battles off far right challenge

  2. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (R) of the VVD Liberal gathering and Dutch far-right legislator Geert Wilders of the PVV Party participate in a meeting at the Dutch Parliament after the general decision in The Hague, Netherlands. REUTERS/Yves Herman

  3. CDA political gathering pioneer Sybrand Buma welcomes supporters in The Hague, Netherlands. REUTERS/Toussaint Kluiters

  4. Dutch Green Party pioneer Jesse Klaver shows up before supporters in Amsterdam, Netherlands. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

  5. Ballots are included subsequent to surveying stations close The Hague. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  6. Dutch far-right government official Geert Wilders of the PVV party encompassed by security as he votes in the general decision in The Hague. REUTERS/Yves Herman

  7. Ballots are included at surveying stations close The Hague. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

  8. Dutch CDA political gathering supporters cheers in The Hague. REUTERS/Toussaint Kluiters

  9. A lady lands at a survey station to make her choice in the Dutch general decision in The Hague. REUTERS/Yves Herman

  10. Green Party supporters commend picks up in leave surveys in The Hague. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

  11. People vote amid the general race at a surveying station inside City Hall in Rotterdam. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  12. A lady wearing an Islamic headscarf votes in the general decisions in a mosque in Amsterdam. REUTERS/Stringer

  13. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the VVD Liberal gathering welcomes supporters amid battling in The Hague. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  14. People vote at the ADAM Tower amid the general decision at a surveying station in Amsterdam North. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares

  15. Dutch Green Party (Groen Links) pioneer Jesse Klaver postures for selfie in the wake of voting in the general race in The Hague. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

  16. A cyclist votes in the Dutch general decision in a drive-in surveying station in Zuidplas. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

  17. People stroll amid the decision day in Amsterdam. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares

  18. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the VVD Liberal gathering shows up before his supporters in The Hague, Netherlands. REUTERS/Yves Herman

  19. Dutch subjects are seen amid the race day in Amsterdam. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares

  20. A lady votes in the Dutch general decision in The Hague. REUTERS/Yves Herman

  21. People vote in a bar utilized as a surveying station in Ankeveen. REUTERS/Toussaint Kluiters

  22. Women take a selfie as they hold up in the line to go to vote amid the general decision inside a surveying station on the twentieth floor of the ADAM Tower in Amsterdam North. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares

  23. A voter concentrates a rundown of contender for the general decision in The Hague. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

  24. A man cycles past a race notice in Driebruggen. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

  25. People vote amid the general race at a poling station in The Hague. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  26. People vote amid the general race at a surveying station inside a bar in Kinderdijk. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

  27. Dutch nationals vote in the general decision in The Hague. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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