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Austrian leader plans coalition with far right party

Sebastian Kurz, who won last weekend's general election, has picked a party founded by former Nazi as his preferred partner in government

October 25, 2017 10:15
Sebastian Kurz, Austria's Foreign Minister and winner of last week's election, at a press conference on Saturday
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Austria’s new leader plans to negotiate with the far right Freedom Party (FPÖ) to form a coalition government.

Sebastian Kurz’s People’s Party won the country’s parliamentary elections earlier this month, but without a clear majority. The 31-year-old has already met with other parties but now plans to hold talks with the controversial FPÖ.

Many believe Mr Kurz’s success owes much to his willingness to emulate the rhetoric and policies of the far right. He has previously pledged to close Islamic kindergartens and his party has overseen a controversial new ban on the burqa.

The two groups share some of the same key policies, having both campaigned for tougher immigration controls and tax cuts. Together they won support from nearly half the country’s voters.