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Dutch head to polls as Covid crisis looms large

BBC News By Anna Holligan image captionThirty-seven parties are standing in the Dutch election His government collapsed over a racial profiling scandal in the tax office, his country was the last in Europe to roll-out its vaccination programme, and with an average of 5,000 new daily infections, the Netherlands remains under its strictest lockdown to date. And yet, Mark Rutte, the prime minister who presided over all of this, is odds on for a fourth term in an election involving 37 different political parties. Why this election matters With coronavirus restrictions in place, polls opened for vulnerable voters on 15 March, and everyone else votes on Wednesday in what will be the first Covid election in the EU this year.

Dutch vote as Covid crisis looms large

news Dutch vote as Covid crisis looms large © Getty Images Thirty-seven parties are standing in the Dutch election His government collapsed over a racial profiling scandal in the tax office, his country was the last in Europe to roll-out its vaccination programme, and with an average of 5,000 new daily infections, the Netherlands remains under its strictest lockdown to date. And yet, Mark Rutte, the prime minister who presided over all of this, is odds on for a fourth term in an election involving 37 different political parties. Why this election matters With coronavirus restrictions in place, polls opened for vulnerable voters on 15 March, and everyone else votes on Wednesday in what will be the first Covid election in the EU this year.

Dutch head to polls as Covid crisis looms large

Dutch head to polls as Covid crisis looms large
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Dutch to vote in Covid-dominated election

Dutch vote in Covid-dominated election AFP 3/15/2021 AFP © Jan HENNOP Dutch police charge and use a water cannon to break up an anti-government protest in The Hague on the eve of the country s elections. The Netherlands began three days of socially-distanced voting Monday in one of the first major tests of a European government s coronavirus policies, with Prime Minister Mark Rutte expected to win another term in office. Bike-through voting centres and polling booths in railway stations and even a miniature theme park opened to the public, with the elderly and at risk encouraged to vote on Monday and Tuesday before the main election day on Wednesday.

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