Almost all votes have been counted for the 2025 Dutch general election, with Rob Jetten's D66 and Geert Wilders' PVV virtually tied.
The two parties are separated by just a few thousand votes, the smallest difference in Dutch history, resulting in each winning 26 out of 150 seats.
At 99.6% of votes counted, D66 and PVV are on equal footing, with PVV taking a slight lead of around 1,300 votes.
Despite this, Rob Jetten appears on the front of newspapers and is seen as the winner of this year's election campaign.
The narrow margin means it could be days before the largest party is revealed, according to NOS.
Author's summary: D66 and PVV are tied in the Dutch election.