Austria to hold parliamentary election on Sept.29, with far-right gaining traction
- Austria's next general election is set for September 29, confirmed by Chancellor Karl Nehammer, deferring a confrontation with the far-right.
- The far-right FPOe party leads in polls for the parliamentary election, expected to win with 26 to 31 percent of the vote.
- If successful in September, the FPOe could secure a position to govern, founded in the 1950s by former Nazis.
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Austria to hold election on Sept. 29, with far-right in ascendant
Austria's next general election will be held on Sept. 29, at the end of the current five-year parliament, Chancellor Karl Nehammer said on Tuesday, deferring a showdown with an emboldened far-right for as long as possible.
Austria to hold parliamentary election on Sept.29, with far-right gaining traction
BERLIN (AP) — Austria’s government says the Alpine country’s next parliamentary election will be held on Sept.29. The government, which is coming to the end of its five-year term, made the announcement Wednesday. This comes in the wake of a narrow win by the far-right Freedom Party over Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s conservative Austrian People’s Party in last week’s European Parliament election which saw hard-right parties achieving major gains a…
Austria to hold parliamentary election on Sept.29, with far-right gaining traction
BERLIN (AP) — Austria’s government says the Alpine country’s next parliamentary election will be held on Sept.29. The government, which is coming to the end of its five-year term, made the announcement Wednesday. This comes in the wake of a narrow win by the far-right Freedom Party over Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s conservative Austrian People’s Party in last week’s European Parliament election which saw hard-right parties achieving major gains a…
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