I think the outcome of this election is gonna be super interesting  . While PVV might have technically won more votes, D66's leader Rob Jetten seems like the one who's actually got the experience and skills to lead the talks on forming the next government
. While PVV might have technically won more votes, D66's leader Rob Jetten seems like the one who's actually got the experience and skills to lead the talks on forming the next government  . I mean, PVV's Geert Wilders has a reputation for being really hard to work with, so it's good that the centrist party is stepping up. The fact that major parties are already ruling out working with Wilders shows just how challenging this coalition talk process gonna be
. I mean, PVV's Geert Wilders has a reputation for being really hard to work with, so it's good that the centrist party is stepping up. The fact that major parties are already ruling out working with Wilders shows just how challenging this coalition talk process gonna be  . And let's not forget, the outgoing PM has basically set a deadline of August next year for these talks to wrap up - that's a pretty bold move!
. And let's not forget, the outgoing PM has basically set a deadline of August next year for these talks to wrap up - that's a pretty bold move! 
				
			 . While PVV might have technically won more votes, D66's leader Rob Jetten seems like the one who's actually got the experience and skills to lead the talks on forming the next government
. While PVV might have technically won more votes, D66's leader Rob Jetten seems like the one who's actually got the experience and skills to lead the talks on forming the next government  . I mean, PVV's Geert Wilders has a reputation for being really hard to work with, so it's good that the centrist party is stepping up. The fact that major parties are already ruling out working with Wilders shows just how challenging this coalition talk process gonna be
. I mean, PVV's Geert Wilders has a reputation for being really hard to work with, so it's good that the centrist party is stepping up. The fact that major parties are already ruling out working with Wilders shows just how challenging this coalition talk process gonna be  . And let's not forget, the outgoing PM has basically set a deadline of August next year for these talks to wrap up - that's a pretty bold move!
. And let's not forget, the outgoing PM has basically set a deadline of August next year for these talks to wrap up - that's a pretty bold move! 
 i was like 'the centre will finally take the lead' and then this happens lol so many close votes i mean 1400 votes is crazy but at least we dont have another 5 years of wilders' drama
 i was like 'the centre will finally take the lead' and then this happens lol so many close votes i mean 1400 votes is crazy but at least we dont have another 5 years of wilders' drama  what do u guys think tho? shouldnt we be talking about the actual policies instead of who's gonna lead the talks
 what do u guys think tho? shouldnt we be talking about the actual policies instead of who's gonna lead the talks  geert wilders & his pvv party won tho
 geert wilders & his pvv party won tho  i feel like its gonna b a long proces wit all them coalition talks
 i feel like its gonna b a long proces wit all them coalition talks  anyone thot they cud get it done by august lol
 anyone thot they cud get it done by august lol 
 but can we pls talk about how epic it'll be if Dick Schoof actually makes his marathon debut in Sydney idk why but i'm low-key rooting for him
 but can we pls talk about how epic it'll be if Dick Schoof actually makes his marathon debut in Sydney idk why but i'm low-key rooting for him 
 . And who knows, maybe next year's marathon will be more of a sprint for Schoof
. And who knows, maybe next year's marathon will be more of a sprint for Schoof