Seven lawmakers quit Dutch far-right leader Wilders' party in blow to leadership ⊕
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Polls suggest Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom party (PVV) could finish first in vote triggered when he pulled out of rightwing coalition in June
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Major parties rule out coalition with rightwinger, giving his party little chance of being part of government
Voting is under way in parliamentary elections in the Netherlands that polls suggest could…