Far-right party projected to win Austria national election

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The Austrian government is already conservative, they may not go into a coalition with the extreme right. But that's what happens when you flood Europe with a bunch of migrants that you can't sustain. Same reason Polievre is head in the polls.


The far-right Freedom Party had a lead over the governing conservatives in Austria’s election on Sunday and was well-placed for its first win in a national parliamentary vote, a projection showed. But its chances of governing were unclear.

The projection for ORF public television, based on partial counting, put support for the Freedom Party at 29 per cent in the election and Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s Austrian People’s Party at 26.2 per cent. The centre-left Social Democrats were in third place with 20.7 per cent.

Herbert Kickl, a former interior minister and longtime campaign strategist who has led the Freedom Party since 2021, wants to become Austria’s new chancellor on the back of the first far-right national election win in post-World War II Austria.

The far right has tapped into voter frustration over high inflation, the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic. It has also built on worries about migration.

In its election program, titled “Fortress Austria,” the Freedom Party calls for “remigration of uninvited foreigners,” for achieving a more “homogeneous” nation by tightly controlling borders and suspending the right to asylum via an “emergency law.”

The Freedom Party also calls for an end to sanctions against Russia, is highly critical of Western military aid to Ukraine and wants to bow out of the European Sky Shield Initiative, a missile defence project launched by Germany. Kickl has criticized “elites” in Brussels and called for some powers to be brought back from the EU to Austria.

But to become Austria’s new leader, he would need a coalition partner to command a majority in the lower house of parliament — and rivals have said they won’t work with Kickl in government.

“The voter has spoken. Change is wanted in our country,” Freedom Party general secretary Michael Schnedlitz said, though he acknowledged that “we don’t have the final result yet.”

People’s Party general secretary Christian Stocker conceded that “we didn’t achieve first place” but said his party had come back from lower poll ratings. And he reiterated Nehammer’s often-stated refusal to form a coalition with Kickl — “that was the case yesterday, and it is the case today and it will still be the case tomorrow.”

More than 6.3 million people age 16 and over were eligible to vote for the new parliament in Austria, a European Union member that has a policy of military neutrality.

Kickl has achieved a turnaround since Austria’s last parliamentary election in 2019. In June, the Freedom Party narrowly won a nationwide vote for the first time in the European Parliament election, which also brought gains for other European far-right parties. The party is a long-established political force but Sunday’s projected result, if confirmed, would be its best yet in a national parliamentary election — beating the 26.9 per cent it scored in 1999.

In 2019, its support slumped to 16.2 per cent after a scandal brought down a government in which it was the junior coalition partner. Then-vice chancellor and Freedom Party leader Heinz-Christian Strache resigned following the publication of a secretly recorded video in which he appeared to offer favours to a purported Russian investor.

The leader of the Social Democrats, a party that led many of Austria’s post-World War II governments, positioned himself as the polar opposite to Kickl. Andreas Babler ruled out governing with the far right and has labeled Kickl “a threat to democracy.”

While the Freedom Party has recovered, the popularity of Nehammer’s People’s Party, which currently leads a coalition government with the environmentalist Greens as junior partners, declined sharply compared with 2019. The Greens’ support also was projected to drop to just under 9 per cent, and the outgoing coalition appeared to be well short of a majority.

During the election campaign, Nehammer portrayed his party, which has taken a tough line on immigration in recent years, as “the strong centre” that would guarantee stability amid multiple crises.

But those crisis, ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and resulting rising energy prices and inflation, also cost it support. The government also angered many Austrians in 2022 with a short-lived coronavirus vaccine mandate, the first in Europe.

But the recent flooding caused by Storm Boris that hit Austria and other countries in Central Europe brought the environment back into the election debate and may have helped Nehammer slightly narrow the gap with the Freedom Party.

The People’s Party is the far right’s only way into government.

Nehammer has repeatedly excluded joining a government led by Kickl, describing him as a “security risk” for the country, but hasn’t ruled out a coalition with the Freedom Party in and of itself, which would imply Kickl renouncing a position in government.

The likelihood of Kickl agreeing to such a deal if he wins the election is very low, leading political scientist Peter Filzmaier said before the election.

The most probable alternative would be an alliance between the People’s Party and the Social Democrats — with or without the liberal Neos, which took about 9 per cent of the vote.

 
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Europe (Eastern Germany, Austria, Hungary) is flaring up again. It's hard to believe that history is repeating itself. Even with this knowledge so well documented we know the outcome the human race seems so intent on heading down that path to destruction once again.
 
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Europe (Eastern Germany, Austria, Hungary) is flaring up again. It's hard to believe that history is repeating itself. Even with this knowledge so well documented we know the outcome the human race seems so intent on heading down that path to destruction once again.
Actually, it makes perfect sense in light of unfettered illegal immigration, high unaffordability, and lowering quality of life.

What's surprising is people like you who somehow find this surprising.
 
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Europe (Eastern Germany, Austria, Hungary) is flaring up again. It's hard to believe that history is repeating itself. Even with this knowledge so well documented we know the outcome the human race seems so intent on heading down that path to destruction once again.
This will never turn into a nazi thing, if that's what you're thinking. The problem is over the top immigration, its not about race.
 

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Europe (Eastern Germany, Austria, Hungary) is flaring up again. It's hard to believe that history is repeating itself. Even with this knowledge so well documented we know the outcome the human race seems so intent on heading down that path to destruction once again.
History has taught us the peril of voting an insane man into power.
As far as I can tell all the right wing leaders in Europe are a bunch of
stable and normal folks rising up to heed the calls of their supporters
all in the spirit of democracy. I can see prospect of the rise of the far right
to the peak of power can be worrisome. But I also think there is merit of
them splitting some power off the liberal left.
 
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Austrian People's Party



The ÖVP is described as Christian democratic,[4][5][6] conservative,[14][15] and liberal-conservative.[8] The party has also been described as a catch-all party of the centre-right, in the vein of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany.[16][17] For most of its existence, the ÖVP has explicitly defined itself as Catholic and anti-socialist, with the ideals of subsidiarity as defined by the encyclical Quadragesimo anno and decentralisation.

For the first election after World War II, the ÖVP presented itself as the Austrian Party (‹See Tfd›German: die österreichische Partei), was anti-Marxist and regarded itself as the Party of the center (‹See Tfd›German: Partei der Mitte). The ÖVP consistently held power—either alone or in so-called black–red coalition with the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ)—until 1970, when the SPÖ formed a minority government with the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). The ÖVP's economic policies during the era generally upheld a social market economy.

The party's campaign for the 2017 legislative election under the party chairman Sebastian Kurz was dominated by a rightward shift in policy which included a promised crackdown on illegal immigration and a fight against political Islam,[18] making it more similar to the program of the FPÖ, the party that Kurz chose as his coalition partner after the ÖVP won the election. The party underwent a change in its image after Kurz became chairman, changing its colour from the traditional black to turquoise, and adopting the name The new People's Party (‹See Tfd›German: Die neue Volkspartei).[9]
 

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"People Like You" don't seem to have the intellect to pick up on that in my statement, it clearly states that with history being well documented and with knowledge they should have the intellect not to repeat wrongdoings in the past.
 

JohnLarue

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"People Like You" don't seem to have the intellect to pick up on that in my statement, it clearly states that with history being well documented and with knowledge they should have the intellect not to repeat wrongdoings in the past.

yeah
its very perplexing why anyone would vote left after the dead body count the communists piled up in the 20th century
 

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Europe (Eastern Germany, Austria, Hungary) is flaring up again. It's hard to believe that history is repeating itself. Even with this knowledge so well documented we know the outcome the human race seems so intent on heading down that path to destruction once again.
It's not that hard to believe really.

I'm actually surprised it's taken Europe this long to start waking up.
 

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yeah
its very perplexing why anyone would vote left after the dead body count the communists piled up in the 20th century
How many people have died through US 'interventions' in Korea, Vietnam, Libya, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan?
You think that's more peaceful?
 

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How many people have died through US 'interventions' in Korea, Vietnam, Libya, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan?
You think that's more peaceful?
trying to even up the score in support of ....... communism????
my god you are stunned


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Estimated number of victims
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According to the introduction, the number of people killed by the Communist governments amounts to more than 94 million.[8]: 4  The statistics of victims include deaths through executions, man-made hunger, famine, war, deportations, and forced labor. The breakdown of the number of deaths is given as follows:



it is time you clue in:
Communism is a failed social experiment that produces massive injustice, death and misery

but you the high school dropout will get it right this time ??????
 

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How many people have died through US 'interventions' in Korea, Vietnam, Libya, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan?
You think that's more peaceful?
You are right, from the Nazis and the Japanese to Poutine we should let cunts have their own way because people might die from direct results of intervening.

 

Frankfooter

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trying to even up the score in support of ....... communism????
my god you are stunned
Are you denying how many people have been killed in wars in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and Iraq?
People in glass houses, larue.
 
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