The Dutch results (wich were publicized, against the rules, before most of the other countries voted)

A lot of parties lost, but it should be noted that the Dutch only get 25 seats now instead of the 27 they got last election.

CDA (christian democrats) from 7 to 5
Currently leading the governing coalition in the Netherlands. Some loss was expected but they're super-duper glad that they're still bigger than Wilders' party.

[b]PvdA[/b* (Labour, social democrats) from 7 to 3
Also part of the governing coalition, but these guys lost enormously.


VVD
(free market liberal) from 4 to 3
They've lost, but the loss wasn't anywhere near as bad as projected so they're understandably relieved.

Groenlinks (Green Left) from 2 to 3
Nowadays they're one of the few parties who's outspokenly pro-EU without strings attached.

Socialistische Partij (crypto-commies) from 2 to still 2
They already had two in the last EU election but they were counting on a lot more this time since they did so well in national elections. They were mostly counting on anti-EU sentiment but apparently it didn't work for them.

ChristenUnie / SGP (religious conservatives; the ChristenUnie is currently part of the governing coalition) from 2 to still 2
Already had two in the last EU election. They're known as being somewhat Eurosceptic but I don't really know much about their stances - seeing as how I wouldn't vote for them anyway.

D66 (liberals, somewhat to the left of the VVD but part of the same fraction in the EU parliament) from 1 to 3
They're quite happy about this result. A few years ago this party was in a massive crisis and some even thought that the party as such wouldn't survive, but currently they're doing well in almost every poll.

PVV (party for freedom, Geert Wilders) first timeer, now at 4
They didn't participate in the last EU elections and now all the sudden became the second largest party. They're particulary happy that they're bigger than both the PvdA (labour) and the VVD (free market liberals)
It was uncertain wether they'd do well at first because most of Wilders' fans hate the EU and might not bother to vote.
Wilders thinks that the results taken together are a massive sign of dissapointment in the governing coalition and says that they ought to step down.