Vote ends in Netherlands, Kosovo visa-blocking person wins convincingly according to polls

The polls in the Netherlands have closed and the first poll results have been released. According to them, V candidate VD, Mark Rutten is the winner. In the Netherlands it has been voted for a country-level election in a three-day voting process. According to the first polls, Mark Rutten's VVD will win 35 out of 170 seats and [...]
In the Netherlands it has been voted for a country-level election in a three-day voting process. According to the first polls, Mark Rutten's VVD will win 35 out of 170 Dutch Parliament seats.
Rutten is the prime minister of the Netherlands for 10 years and this country is the main blocker of visa liberalisation for Kosovo, along with France.
EU rapporteur for Kosovo Violet von Cromon had accused French President Emmanuel Macron and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte of blocking visa liberalisation for Kosovo passport holders.
The Netherlands and France were also among the blocking states of the start of negotiations for Albania and Northern Macedonia.
Mark Rutte is on track to win a fourth mandate, with his conservative party leading in a first poll in an election dominated by the Corleone pandemic.
Rutte's VVD party was scheduled to take 35 seats in the lower room, giving it a clear mandate to form a new coalition government. D-66 left center pro- The EU is in second place in 27 countries, the survey showed.
Rutte, meanwhile, has indicated that he will not coalition this time with the anti-Islamic and Eurosceptic party after the latter's extremist statements.











