Dutch media on October 28 continued its strong focus on the upcoming national elections. Early reports highlighted the VVD's strong performance in certain Amsterdam neighborhoods and the potential decline of Pieter Omtzigt's NSC party.
As the day progressed, election polling data indicated a tightening race among PVV, D66, and GroenLinks-PvdA, with CDA and VVD trailing. Discussions centered on voter motivations and housing plans. The evening saw a quiet debate on international security and further analysis of the tight race, with four parties potentially becoming the largest.
Separately, China demanded full ownership of chipmaker Nexperia back from the Netherlands, Philips received a warning from a US regulator, and mass murders were indicated in Sudan.