Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Pro-business party leads in Dutch election



A woman casts her vote at a polling station set up in the the living room... Voters walk out of a polling station at a police post on the beach, after... Voters fill out their ballots in a church in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wednes... AMSTERDAM (AP) - An anti-Islam party notched large gains in Dutch elections on Wednesday, but a contest between the two largest parties on the right and left remained too close to call. With 91 percent of votes counted, the pro-business VVD party led Labor by 31 seats to 30 in the 150-seat parliament, a result that spelled weeks and possibly months of haggling to fashion a ruling coalition among parties deeply split on immigration and how to curb government...

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