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BERLIN — Austria’s three leading centrist parties said Thursday that they have reached an agreement to form a coalition government that would shut out the far-right Freedom Party, the leading ...
The end of a long road This is the country’s first three-party government, bringing together Stocker’s conservative Austrian People’s Party, the center-left Social Democrats and the liberal ...
Austria's new three-party coalition government comprising the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) and the liberal NEOS was sworn in on Monday, ending ...
The People’s Party and Social Democrats often governed Austria together in the past but have the barest possible majority in the parliament elected in September, with a combined 92 of the 183 seats.
Amid an unprecedented budget crunch and drastic spending cuts in Vienna, defense spending continues to increase year over ...
Austrian party leaders Christian Stocker of the Peoples' Party (OeVP), center, Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats (SPOe), left, and Beate Meinl-Reisinger of NEOS, right, address a news ...
Thomas Oberreiter asked to be dismissed from his post for “personal reasons,” according to the government in Vienna.
Kurz has left the Austrian People's Party (OVP) and quit politics but some individuals within the OVP hope he will return if there is a change of party leadership, even though polling suggests the ...
Austrian party leader Christian Stocker of the Peoples' Party (OeVP) addresses a news conference after agreeing to form a coalition government with the Social Democrats (SPOe) and NEOS in Vienna ...
Austrian party leader Christian Stocker of the Peoples’ Party (OeVP) addresses a news conference after agreeing to form a coalition government with the Social Democrats (SPOe) and NEOS in Vienna ...