Dutch vote to set off Europe's 'super election year'
Spotlight shifting to region's political landscape, with polls also in France, Germany
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DUTCH voters head to crunch parliamentary polls in two months' time, heralding the start of a "super election year" in three of Europe's leading economies: The Netherlands, France and Germany.
After the surprise Brexit result in Britain and as Donald Trump's inauguration looms on Friday in the United States, the spotlight is shifting to the continent's future political landscape.
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