By Canan Sevgili, Arda Dipova and Jakob Van Calster
(Reuters) -The Netherlands will hold a general election on October 29 after the previous government collapsed. Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV leads polls though some support has shifted to Christian Democrats.
Here is what you need to know about the election:
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Opinion polls indicate that the housing market, healthcare, and immigration top the list of concerns among Dutch voters.
Nearly two-thirds want answers on a shortage of affordable housing, while healthcare resonates with older voters and immigration remains a key issue for right-wing supporters, according to a poll by broadcaster RTL.
The upcoming election follows the collapse on June 3 of the previous short-lived coalition over stricter immigration policies.
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