Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) has won a national parliamentary election, marking the first far-right victory in the country since World War II. Led by Herbert Kickl, the party capitalized on economic concerns and immigration issues. However, despite the win, the FPÖ faces significant challenges in forming a coalition government, as many political rivals have expressed reluctance to collaborate with them. The president of Austria will play a crucial role in overseeing the formation of a stable government. The election result has sparked celebrations among far-right groups across Europe, but Austria's political future remains uncertain.
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European far right celebrates Austrian election win, but Austria’s political future is uncertain
Sunday's election result leaves Austria’s political future uncertain as it’s questionable how stable the next coalition government will be.
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Österreichs Rechtsextreme erringen ersten Wahlsieg seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg
Austria's far-right has gained its first electoral win since WW2, as the Freedom Party has won parliamentary elections.
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Austria election results put far-right Freedom Party on top, but leader Herbert Kickl faces coalition hurdles
Austria's far-right Freedom Party won a national parliamentary election, but it will struggle to find other parties willing to form a coalition government.