The Netherlands is heading to the polls again, less than two years after Geert Wilders led his party to a surprise victory.
Jetten said his D66 liberal party had achieved a historic result after vote analysis indicated it could not be beaten.
Votes are still being counted in the Netherlands after a tense election, leaving uncertainty about the future government.
Geert Wilders' far-right Party for Freedom and the centrist D66 have tied in the Dutch general election with 98% of votes ...
Rob Jetten is set to make history as the Netherlands' first openly gay Prime Minister. His centrist party performed strongly ...
Rob Jetten's centrist-liberal party D66 are in a neck-and-neck race with anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders in the Dutch ...
Rob Jetten, 38, secured a historic win in the election to beat Geert Wilders of the far-right Party for Freedom ...
Surveillance footage captured the dramatic moment a train plowed through a truck caught at a Dutch level crossing Thursday sending its cargo of pears flying.
Rob Jetten, the leader of the centrist D66 party, seems set to become the first openly gay and youngest prime minister of the ...