
The first elections results of the elections for the Dutch parliament have been coming in from 3 pm EST today.
- A sad day for the PvdA: they were unable to leverage the failure of the VVD/CDA government to gain more seats and lost some 9 seats. Should Wouter Bos resign?
- The biggest surprise is the very strong result for the Socialist Party. I disagree with their ideology but they are a true grass-roots party and have worked hard for their success.
- The SP now probably has more seats that Lijst Pim Fortuyn ever had.
- Balkenende will get a 4th chance to come up with a stable government. He will likely continue to represent the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- There is now a party in Dutch parliament that has animal rights as its main priority.
- It is now a good time for Mr. Marijnissen to start thinking about his successor, to prevent the SP from becoming a one-man party and prove that they are a strong organization
- Mark Rutte has failed as the first man for the VVD. His party lost significantly, and only 36% of the VVD voters voted for Mr. Rutte. He should resign his partijleider position or will otherwise be moved aside by his party anyway.
- It's sad that Mr. Wilders did quite well with a projected 6 to 9 seats. Unfortunately it shows that there is a consistent base of anti-immigrant voters.
- The LPF likely no longer has any seats in parliament, nor does Mr. Nawijn get a seat.
- "EenNL", a LPF follow-up party, did get a seat. Comment of its first man: "I would feel horrible sitting in parliament alone".
- D'66 virtually disappeared (finally) from national politics after withdrawing support for Balkenende III.
- The election results of Dutch citizens abroad will be published on Friday.