Rob Jetten, Openly Gay Centrist Leader, Poised to Become the Netherlands’ Youngest Prime

At 38, Rob Jetten stands on the verge of making history as both the youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister of the Netherlands. The dynamic leader of the centrist D66 party pulled off a political upset in the October 29 elections, finishing almost neck and neck with far-right populist Geert Wilders and his PVV. For Wilders’ movement, the result marks a sharp setback with the loss of 11 seats; for D66, it’s a record performance, tripling its parliamentary representation.

Addressing supporters in Leiden, Jetten celebrated what he described as a turn away from division. “Millions of Dutch people have turned the page on Wilders today. They’ve said goodbye to hate and negativity.” His upbeat campaign slogan Het kan wel (“It’s possible”) echoed Barack Obama’s Yes we can, projecting a message of hope and inclusion.

A Progressive Counterpoint

Throughout the campaign, Jetten presented himself as the polar opposite of the far right, embracing diversity, equality, and a pragmatic pro-European vision. “The Netherlands simply wants change, and Rob Jetten represents everything the previous government wasn’t,” observed VRT journalist Jeroen Reygaert. His appeal spanned moderates, liberal dissidents from the VVD, and left-leaning voters from Frans Timmermans’ GL/PvdA alliance.

He focused on realistic reforms in housing, healthcare, education, and climate policy. One of his headline pledges: building ten new cities to make housing affordable, particularly for younger generations. Analysts say his positive tone and practical proposals allowed him to gather broad support without appearing ideological or moralizing.

From “Robot Jetten” to Relatable Reformer

Once mocked as “Robot Jetten” for his overly polished speeches, he has since found his voice. His appearance on the popular quiz show De slimste mens ter wereld (“The Smartest Person in the World”) helped humanize his image and make him a household name—much like Belgium’s Bart De Wever years ago.

A lifelong member of D66, Jetten rose quickly through the ranks, becoming an MP at 30, party leader at 31, and serving as Minister for Climate and Energy between 2022 and 2024. After a slump in 2023, his comeback campaign restored D66’s relevance as a modern, socially liberal, and pro-European force in Dutch politics.

Offstage, Jetten’s personal story also reflects the openness he champions: he has been in a relationship with Argentine field hockey player Nicolás Keenan since 2022. The couple is set to marry next summer in Spain.

A European Test Case

Across Europe, the Dutch elections are seen as a barometer for the resilience of populism and the potential for a liberal-centrist revival. While Wilders’ PVV remains influential, Jetten’s sweeping success illustrates that a forward-looking message grounded in optimism can resonate widely. Whether he manages to build a stable coalition remains uncertain, but the Netherlands seems ready for a generational and symbolic shift in leadership.

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