
In a surprising turn, Geert Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) has emerged as the biggest winner in the 2025 Dutch parliamentary elections. With almost all votes counted, the PVV is set to claim the largest share of seats in the House of Representatives, marking a seismic shift in the country’s traditionally centrist political culture.
According to the latest tallies, the Party for Freedom won a significant lead over traditional center-right and center-left parties. This result grants Wilders, a politician known for his anti-immigration and anti-Islam stance, a mandate to lead coalition talks for the next government.
After his victory, Wilders declared, “The Dutch people have spoken.” His supporters celebrated the outcome, while political opponents expressed shock and concern about the future direction of the Netherlands.
The result has resonated beyond the Netherlands, raising questions about the rise of far-right politics across Europe. EU leaders and international observers watched closely, given Wilders’ long-standing criticism of the bloc and frequent calls for strict immigration controls.
Although the Party for Freedom has won the most seats, forming a stable coalition remains a challenge. Mainstream parties have long said they would not partner with Wilders, but the electoral landslide could force a rethink. Analysts predict complex negotiations in the coming weeks as Dutch politics grapples with the new reality shaped by voter discontent and calls for change.
The outcome paves the way for a deeply polarized parliament and signals shifting priorities for Dutch voters—from economic hardship to migration concerns. The coming weeks will prove crucial for the Netherlands and could set a precedent ahead of several major European elections in 2026.






