Austria's new three-party coalition government comprising the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), the Social ...
Even though the far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) will not be part of the administration, the new government programme ...
The dress rehearsal of the Vienna Opera Ball on Wednesday evening had a prominent surprise guest: Federal President Alexander ...
Austria’s President Alexander van der Bellen swore in the country’s new three-party government Monday, ending five months of political deadlock that followed the far right’s election victory last ...
Austria's center-right People's Party, Social Democratic Party, and liberal New Austria Party present their agreement to President Alexander Van der Bellen Austria's center-right People's Party ...
Austria's conservative People's Party (OVP) and Social Democrats (SPO) said on Friday they had widened their talks aimed at forming a coalition government to include the small, liberal Neos party so ...
The winner of September elections, the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), must now go into opposition after a long search for a viable coalition. https://p.dw.com/p ...
Austria's first three-party coalition since WWII, comprising the People's Party, Social Democrats, and Neos, assumes power. Despite winning the September election, the far-right FPO remains in ...
Austria's first three-party government since the aftermath of World War Two took office, keeping the Russia-friendly, far-right Freedom Party out of power.
What happens next is up to President Alexander Van der Bellen. He can either call another election or allow the center-right People’s Party (ÖVP) to try to strike a deal with centrist and leftist ...
Christian Stocker, leader of Austria's OVP, becomes chancellor of a historic three-party government, excluding the far-right. The OVP will lead the interior and defense ministries, while the Social ...