THE HAGUE (AFP) –
Dutch voters cast ballots Wednesday for a new parliament with a centre-right party vowing to slash public spending ahead in the polls and an outspoken anti-immigrant party heading for a breakthrough.
The first national election in a eurozone country since the Greek debt crisis has been dominated by economic concerns and is expected to yield a shift to the right of the Dutch political spectrum.
The leader of the centre-right Liberal Party (VVD), Mark Rutte voted in The Hague as polls predicted he was set to become the first Dutch prime minister from his political
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