Spain holds European elections this Sunday, but other countries have already done it in the previous days. The Netherlands was, in fact, the first to open the round of processes in the EU, going out to vote on Thursday, June 6. But being the first to vote does not mean that they are the first to offer results. Voting data for each country is known at least at the same time, once all countries have finished voting. So, until the Italians finish, who are the last to close their voting centersthe results of any Member State will not be known.

Of course, after the elections there always arise survey dataand according to an exit poll published after the Dutch election, it is expected that in Netherlands the extreme right is the main winner of the journey. He Freedom Party (PVVby its acronym in Dutch) would not be the party with the most votes, but it would be the one that would improve its results the most, obtaining seven of the 31 seats that the country elects and would also remain in second position. As the most voted party, polls point to the alliance between labor and environmentalists, GroenLinks-PvdAwhich would take eight seats.

If so, it would confirm the right turn in Netherlandswhere the PVV was already the most voted force in the 2023 general elections. The formation far-right and anti-immigrationled by Geert Wilders, concentrated 23.5% of the votes, close to 2.5 million ballots, well ahead of GL-PvdA, which although improved its result, remained at 15.7% of the votes .

The European Parliament’s exit polls placed GL-PvdA as the winner of these 2024 European elections in the Netherlands, something confirmed by the provisional results:

  • GL – PvdA – Coalition GL – PvdA (GroenLinks, PvdA) – 21.10%
  • PVV – Partij voor de Vrijheid – 17.00%
  • VVD – Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie – 11.40%
  • CDA – Christen-Democratisch Appèl – 9.50%
  • D66 – Democrats 66 – 8.40%
  • BBB – BoerBurgerBeweging – 5.40%

Who won in the 2019 European Championships?

  • Labor Party (PvdA) – 6 seats
  • People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) – 4 seats
  • Christian Democrat Call – 4 seats
  • Forum for Democracy – 3 seats
  • Green Left – 3 seats
  • Democrats 66 – 2 seats
  • Christian Union-Reformed Political Party (CU-SGP) – 2 seats
  • Party for the Animals (PvdD) – 1 seat
  • 50PLUS – 1 seat