2 parties on the left of the Dutch political spectrum have agreed to join forces ahead of election

FILE - Green Left party leader Jesse Klaver gestures in the closing debate at parliament in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, March 14, 2017. Members of two left-leaning Dutch political parties have overwhelmingly voted to join forces as they head into a general election in November in an attempt to unify their side of the country's splintered political spectrum. Green Left and the Labor Party officials revealed the results of a week-long referendum among the two parties' members on Monday, July 17, 2023 with both parties supporting submitting a joint list of candidates and a joint manifesto. (Robin van Lonkhuijsen, Pool via AP, File)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Members of two left-leaning Dutch political parties have overwhelmingly voted to join forces ahead of a November general election in an attempt to unify their side of the Netherlands' splintered political spectrum, they said Monday.

Green Left and the Labor Party officials said a week-long referendum among their members showed both parties strongly backed a plan to submit a joint list of candidates and campaign on a joint manifesto.

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