Updated On: 23 November, 2023 05:15 AM IST | The Hague | Agencies
His replacement after 13 years in office could be the country’s first female premier or a social democrat who left his job as the European Union’s climate czar to return to national politics

Leader of the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) Dilan Yesilgoz prepares to cast her ballot. Pic/AP
One thing is certain for the Dutch voters casting ballots in a general election on Wednesday: Mark Rutte, the Netherlands’ longest-serving prime minister, is on the way out.
His replacement after 13 years in office could be the country’s first female premier or a social democrat who left his job as the European Union’s climate czar to return to national politics.