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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Sebastian Kurz?Sebastian Kurz often is covered by Right Media sources.
22%
Right: 78%
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46% Local Coverage33% National Coverage21% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Sebastian Kurz?Sebastian Kurz often is covered by Right Media sources.
22%
Right: 78%
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Sebastian Kurz · ViennaFinale of the ORF “Summer Talks”: On Monday evening, presenter Martin Thür hosted the guest appearance of Federal Chancellor and ÖVP leader Karl Nehammer: There are many things that distinguish the Chancellor from Sebastian Kurz, there will be no austerity package – and he is not slamming the door to the FPÖ. After Beate Meinl-Reisinger, Werner Kogler, Herbert Kickl and Andreas Babler, Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer was a guest on the ORF “Sum…See the Story
Nehammer: “There are a lot of sensible people in the FPÖ”
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Sebastian Kurz · AustriaSebastian Kurz was faced with a choice: fire the Minister of Uncertainty, Kickl, and lose the FPÖ as a coalition partner – or let Kickl build a wall and forget about public safety. Kurz and Nehammer chose Kickl.See the Story
Safety risk “Kickl” Part 5: Nehammer for Kickl - zackzack.at
Sebastian Kurz · New YorkThe perception that there’s a big revolution going on,’ Sebastian Kurz tells the Sun, ‘is not true if you look at the facts and figures.’See the Story
Austria's Former Chancellor Says Europe’s Shift to the Right Marks Political ‘Course Correction’
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Sebastian Kurz · HungaryThe European Union elections did not signal a revolution, but a shift to the extreme right and right to the center, the former Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria said at the MCC Feszt roundtable.See the Story