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Hundreds of people wait in line outside the Russian embassy in Paris to cast their votes on the final day of the Russian presidential election, in which Vladimir Putin is running virtually unopposed. Victory would allow the former KGB agent to stay in the Kremlin until at least 2030, longer than any Russian leader since Catherine the Great in the eighteenth century and eclipsing Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. IMAGES
Chega supporters and party members react to first exit polls which shows a surge in support for the far-right party and predicts victory for the centre-right party, PSD. IMAGES
Supporters of the centre-right VVD party led by Turkish-born Justice Minister Dilan Yesilgoz react as exit polls suggest that Geert Wilders' far-right Islamophobic Dutch party has won the Dutch general election and putting their party in third place. The party of outgoing leader Mark Rutte won 23 seats, according to the poll. IMAGES
Firebrand politician Geert Wilders celebrates his far-right, anti-Islam party's win in Dutch elections, according to exit polls, with cheering supporters in The Hague. The PVV (Freedom Party) won 35 seats in parliament, according to the Ipsos exit poll, comfortably winning the election, with the centre-right bloc on 23 seats and a left-wing bloc on 26. IMAGES
Supporters of Frans Timmermans react to an exit poll result at the headquarters of the Groenlinks/PvdA party, putting him in second place behind the far-right, anti-Islam party of firebrand politician Geert Wilders. Timmermans' left-wing alliance came second with 26 seats. IMAGES