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Related: About this forumAustrian elections: support for far-right collapses
Source: The Guardian
Austrian elections: support for far-right collapses
Sebastian Kurz looks certain to reclaim his title of worlds youngest leader as his ÖVP takes 37%
Philip Oltermann
@philipoltermann
Sun 29 Sep 2019 21.13 BST
First published on Sun 29 Sep 2019 17.39 BST
Support for Austrias Freedom party (FPÖ) has plunged by more than a third as voters punished the far-right group in national elections for a corruption scandal that brought down the government.
The former chancellor Sebastian Kurz, 33, looks certain to reclaim his position as the youngest leader in the world after his Peoples party (ÖVP) secured 37.1% of the vote its best result since 2002.
The Green party was the other big winner on Sunday, achieving its best result at national elections with 14%. The centre-left Social Democratic party (SPÖ) plummeted to a historically low 21.7% but was still the second-biggest party.
The FPÖ whose former leader Heinz-Christian Strache resigned in May after a covertly filmed video showed the then vice-chancellor offering lucrative public contracts in exchange for campaign support to a woman he believed to be the niece of a Russian oligarch came third with 16.1%, a drop of about 10 percentage points.
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Sebastian Kurz looks certain to reclaim his title of worlds youngest leader as his ÖVP takes 37%
Philip Oltermann
@philipoltermann
Sun 29 Sep 2019 21.13 BST
First published on Sun 29 Sep 2019 17.39 BST
Support for Austrias Freedom party (FPÖ) has plunged by more than a third as voters punished the far-right group in national elections for a corruption scandal that brought down the government.
The former chancellor Sebastian Kurz, 33, looks certain to reclaim his position as the youngest leader in the world after his Peoples party (ÖVP) secured 37.1% of the vote its best result since 2002.
The Green party was the other big winner on Sunday, achieving its best result at national elections with 14%. The centre-left Social Democratic party (SPÖ) plummeted to a historically low 21.7% but was still the second-biggest party.
The FPÖ whose former leader Heinz-Christian Strache resigned in May after a covertly filmed video showed the then vice-chancellor offering lucrative public contracts in exchange for campaign support to a woman he believed to be the niece of a Russian oligarch came third with 16.1%, a drop of about 10 percentage points.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/29/austrian-elections-exit-polls-collapse-far-right-support-sebastian-kurz-victory
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Austrian elections: support for far-right collapses (Original Post)
Eugene
Sep 2019
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Leghorn21
(13,524 posts)1. Terrific news, thank you!!
NEXT!
BlueMTexpat
(15,368 posts)2. I am so glad to see this!
muntrv
(14,505 posts)3. May the far right fall like dominoes.
dickthegrouch
(3,172 posts)4. I'd rather they fall like bowling pins!
Dominoes are far too genteel. They deserve to fall as if it hit by canon balls.