AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - Dutch elections will go ahead on May 15 as scheduled, despite the slaying of right-wing leader Pim Fortuyn, the government announced Tuesday. <br>
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``It would be sensible not to change the original date,'' Prime Minister Wim Kok said in a nationally televised address after talks with officials from all parties, including Fortuyn's. <br>
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The Dutch government had considered postponing the vote after Fortuyn was gunned down on Monday in Hilversum. <br>
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Kok did not say whether all parties favored holding the vote next week. ``Of course we took into serious consideration what we heard from Pim Fortuyn's List (his party), but also the opinions of the other political parties,'' he said.