Not sure where you got your news from, but your number is off: the PVV won 37 seats, not 35. And while the official results will only be announced in a few days, any changes are more likely related to which individuals got elected, because of preferential votes, than how many seats go to each party.
But yeah, we're fucked. Either the PVV will become part of the next government (as the biggest party they have the initiative to form a new coalition), and we'll have a far right government. Or they won't be able to do so and they'll be able to exploit a position of victimhood as biggest party that got excluded, which might get them even more votes in a next election.
Feigning victimhood is what the PVV, and others like it, are good at anyway. Things are always the fault of others: immigrants, Muslims, the EU, the Left, wokeism, etc.
It's probably best if they'll be able to form a new government quickly, one that falls in not too long because of their outlandish viewpoints. Hopefully that will cure the electorate from the belief that this was a good idea.
Most other parties are not too keen to form a coalition with the PVV though, or at least that's the image they try to portray, as doing so might seriously backfire in a next election. And the ones that would be comfortable doing so are just too small, meaning you'd need 9 or 10 parties to form a majority coalition, which is simply undoable.
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