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- Austrian centrist parties reach deal to form government without far right
Austrian centrist parties reach deal to form government without far right
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The coalition, comprising the Austrian People's Party, the Social Democrats, and the liberal Neos party, has outlined a 200-page program aimed at addressing the country's economic woes. This deal comes as a relief to the country, as the prolonged political stalemate had hindered its ability to make significant progress.
We have just completed perhaps the most difficult government negotiations in the history of our country.
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perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Immigration to Europe
- 3.Inflation
- 4.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 5.Terrorist Attacks in Europe
- 6.Austria under Alexander Van der Bellen
countries
organizations
- 1.People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
- 2.NEOS-New Austria
- 3.Social Democratic Party
- 4.Austrian People's Party
- 5.European Union
- 6.Austrian Freedom Party
- 7.Alpine EU
- 8.Austrian Social Democratic Party
- 9.EU Parliament
- 10.Green Party
- 11.New People's Party
persons
- 1.Herbert Kickl
- 2.Karl Nehammer
- 3.Christian Stocker
- 4.Alexander Van Der Bellen
- 5.Thomas Hofer
- 6.Adolf Hitler
- 7.Alexander Schallenberg
technicals
- 1.Islam
- 2.Nazism
- 3.World War II