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Austria's election is further evidence that Europe is turning right

Sebastian Kurz, 31, set to become the world's youngest national leader

October 16, 2017 07:12
Sebastian Kurz, the 31-year-old leader of Austria's conservative People's Party, is set to become the next Chancellor and the world's youngest national leader after Sunday's election victory
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Another election in Europe and another strong result for right-wing parties. This time, and coming less than one month after the election in Germany delivered an unexpectedly strong result for the hard right, it was the turn of the Austrians to drift even further in that direction.

Combined, the centre-right Austrian People’s Party and hard right Austrian Freedom Party won support from nearly half of voters, introducing the very real prospect of a coalition between the two.

It was unclear whether the centre-left Social Democrats had managed to finish in second and avoid the humiliation of trailing a hard right party that has long been associated with xenophobia, neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism, as only one percentage point separated them.

Rather than be seen in isolation, this election should instead be viewed as giving us further evidence of Europe’s rightward drift.