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Austrian Far-Right To Return To Coalition Under Conservative Sebastian Kurz


Mr Kurz said his goal was to form a government with a solid majority

 


 December 16th, 2017  |  09:45 AM  |   2025 views

AUSTRIA

 

Austria's conservative People's Party has agreed a coalition with the far-right Freedom Party.

 

The deal comes two months after a parliamentary election which the People's Party won but without an overall majority.

 

At just 31, the People's Party's Sebastian Kurz is set to become the world's youngest head of government.

 

If the coalition is ratified, Austria would become the only western European state with a governing far-right party.

 

The parties previously governed the central European country together between 2000 and 2005.

 

The two leaders gave no details about the government's programme. They said they would first inform Austria's President Alexander Van der Bellen and their respective parties on Saturday.

 

A 15 October election in Austria failed to yield a conclusive result.

 

The campaign was dominated by Europe's migration crisis, something the anti-immigration Freedom Party has long campaigned about.

 

Mr Kurz appealed to conservative and right-wing voters with pledges to shut down migrant routes to Europe, cap benefit payments to refugees, and bar immigrants from receiving benefits until they have lived in Austria for five years.

The Freedom Party accused Mr Kurz of stealing their policies. Their candidate, Heinz-Christian Strache, branded him an "imposter".

 

Following his party's victory, Mr Kurz said: "It is time for change in this country. Today is a strong order for us, to change this country, and I say thank you to you all who made this possible."

 

Resurgent right-wing populist groups have been promoting anti-immigration and Eurosceptic agendas across much of the EU. Unlike the Freedom Party, they have struggled to convert ballot box success into real power.

 

Earlier this year, Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front party lost the French presidential election comprehensively. Ms Le Pen was defeated by Emmanuel Macron, a liberal centrist and strong supporter of the European Union.

 

Elsewhere, the Dutch anti-immigration Freedom party of Geert Wilders was defeated by liberal leader Mark Rutte. In Germany, the nationalist and populist right of Alternative for Germany (AfD) returned to parliament after years in the wilderness, but are not in the frame for coalition talks.

 

So a far-right party coming into power in Austria is an exception in Europe.

 


 

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