In this week’s Inside Austria, we take a closer look at Austria’s new government—will the three-party coalition hold, or is this just a temporary fix? Plus, we break down a scandal involving FPÖ’s ...
A campaign launched too early by Christian Dax on social media caused a political stir during the state election campaign.
Vienna's former SPÖ City Councillor for Finance will be sworn in as Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology ...
Executive Federal Party Chairman and likely future chancellor, Christian Stocker, announced a deal to form a coalition ...
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Hosted on MSNAustria progresses towards coalition after three-way dealThe executive boards of the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) ...
Austria's incoming government is drafting legislation to ban girls under 14 from wearing headscarves, according to a ...
Christian Stocker, a conservative, is expected to become the next chancellor, following an agreement with the Social ...
Thursday's announcement follows the longest period of coalition negotiations in Austria's recent history, after two previous attempts to form a government failed. The three-party government, which ...
Political stability should improve going forward, however, economic uncertainty looks set to remain for the time being ...
Austria’s conservative Peoples’ Party (ÖVP), center-left Social Democrats (SPÖ) and liberal Neos have reached a coalition ...
Austria’s economy is struggling with low growth and debt, and the new government has identified cost reductions and economic ...
The announcement was a victory for mainstream political parties, after earlier talks involving the hard-right Freedom Party ...
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