Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said his VVD party was on course for victory in Dutch parliamentary elections on Wednesday as the party secured a convincing lead in early counts.

Rutte also said the positive result for VVD represented a rejection of “the wrong kind of populism.”

“It appears that the VVD will be the biggest party in the Netherlands for the third time in a row,” a beaming Rutte told supporters at a post-election party in the Hague.

Rutte, who beat off a challenge from anti-Islam and anti-EU far-right firebrand Geert Wilders, said he had spoken to a number of European leaders already by telephone.

“It is also an evening in which the Netherlands after Brexit, after the American elections said stop to the wrong kind of populism,” he said.

— CNBC contributed to this report.

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