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RandySF

(58,511 posts)
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 07:55 PM Oct 2017

Austrians are about to elect another Trump.

Wrapping up a bruising political campaign season, Austrian political parties were counting down to an election Sunday that could turn the country to the right amid voter concerns over immigration and Islam.

The vote is coming a year ahead of schedule after squabbles led to the breakup last spring of the coalition government of the Social Democrats and the People's Party. A total of 16 parties are vying for 183 seats in the national parliament and will be chosen by Austria's 6.4 million eligible voters. But less than a dozen parties have a chance of getting seats.

The People's Party, which has shifted from centrist to right-wing positions, is leading in the pre-vote polls after an image make-over by its leader, 31-year-old Sebastian Kurz.

Austria's traditionally right-wing, anti-migrant Freedom Party is expected to come in second and the center-left Social Democrats are thought to be trailing in third place.

Others that may clear the 4 percent hurdle needed to get into parliament seats are the Greens, the liberal NEOS, and Liste Pilz, led by former Greens politician Peter Pilz.

Favoring the People's and Freedom parties is distrust of migrants and Muslims among many Austrian voters.

The 2015 influx of hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the war in Syria and poverty elsewhere into the EU's prosperous heartland left Austria with nearly 100,000 new and mostly Muslim migrants. That has fueled fears Austria's traditional Western and Christian culture is in danger. As a result, voters are receptive to the anti-migrant platforms of both the People's Party and the Freedom Party.


http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/austrian-voters-concerned-immigration-islam-50477854

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Austrians are about to elect another Trump. (Original Post) RandySF Oct 2017 OP
Nothing like a bit of cheery news from Europe to brighten an otherwise dismal day in the US! n/t Kleveland Oct 2017 #1
Couldn't resist this Austrian connection: dixiegrrrrl Oct 2017 #2
This is horrible but that is just such a funny photo and text! smirkymonkey Oct 2017 #3
Let's not forget about Jorge Haider. nkpolitics1212 Oct 2017 #4

Kleveland

(1,257 posts)
1. Nothing like a bit of cheery news from Europe to brighten an otherwise dismal day in the US! n/t
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:28 PM
Oct 2017

Beam me up Scotty, please!

I can't stand the anguish, hatred and ignorance of this world much longer....

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
3. This is horrible but that is just such a funny photo and text!
Sun Oct 15, 2017, 03:28 AM
Oct 2017

God, he is such a moron. I pity any country who elects anyone remotely like him.

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