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Uncertainty high among Dutch voters in final stretch of election campaigns

Wednesday's snap parliamentary election is expected to be a tight race between the four biggest parties, ranging across the political spectrum, as many voters remain uncertain about their choice.

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00:00Voters in the Netherlands are gearing up for a snap parliamentary election, expected to be a knife-edge race on Wednesday.
00:09One day before the parliamentary election here in the Netherlands a lot remains uncertain.
00:14Speaking to people here in the political capital of The Hague, it appears that many just don't know yet who they will vote for.
00:21I want to make a good decision. I am a bit too nauwkeurig and I want to know what the goal are and who I want to give power.
00:35I want to see the situation in the Netherlands, I want to make links to the power.
00:42So I'm going to vote Green-Links, PvdA, and normally I would never vote for that, but now that's my choice.
00:51And that sentiment is also reflected in the latest polls.
00:55One poll from Saturday states that 45% of voters remains uncertain.
01:00The Party for Freedom, led by far-right-haired Wilders, remains ahead,
01:05but the next three biggest parties, ranging from centre-right to left-leaning, are not far behind in the polls.
01:11That means that the outcome could still take any direction.
01:15Emma De Ruyter, from The Hague, for Euronews.
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