People in the Netherlands are voting in a high-stakes snap election dominated by immigration and housing issues that will test the strength of the far right , which is on the rise across Europe.
Voting began at 7:30am (06:30 GMT) on Wednesday, and polls suggested anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders and his far-right Freedom Party (PVV) are on course to win the largest number of seats in the 150-member House of Representatives. However, three more moderate parties are closing the gap, and half the electorate is undecided.
After the results are known, parties have to negotiate the makeup of the next coalition government in a system of proportional representation that means no party can reach the 76 seats needed to govern alone.
The key question is whether other parties will work with Wi

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