CDA rises in polls as coalition loses majority
In the latest Peilingwijzer, a weighted average of seat projections from Ipsos, I&O Research, and Verian/EenVandaag, the Christian Democratic Appeal continues its upward trajectory. The party, which holds 20 seats, is now polling between zero and three seats, reflecting a major setback since the previous Peilingwijzer three months ago. Despite the coalition’s declining popularity, Ipsos and I&O found that three of the four coalition parties have maintained relatively stable polling numbers. While D66, currently holding nine seats, is polling between 11 and 14, GroenLinks-PvdA remains stagnant with 23 to 27 seats, compared to its current 25 seats. The Socialist Party, under new leader Jimmy Dijk, shows modest growth, polling between six and eight seats from its current five.









Opposition parties begin setting out conditions for cabinet support in senate

Opposition parties begin setting out conditions for cabinet support in senate






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