The far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the conservative People's Party (ÖVP), currently negotiating a coalition government in the Alpine state, are planning massive attacks on the working class and on migrants.
A radical leader edges towards transforming Austria’s democracy, sparking widespread concern.
As the senior governing coalition partner, the Freedom Party (FPO), led by Herbert Kickl, is expected to implement even harsher anti-Muslim policies in Austria
The economy minister and Green Party chancellor candidate says Germany could follow Austria’s far-right path, as the CDU signals willingness to erode its firewall against the AfD ahead of a
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz has floated proposing legislation to tighten Germany's border controls, and claimed it would be on the SPD and Greens if he had to pass it with votes from the far-right AfD.
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the growing influence of Germany's far right at a rally in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Saturday evening. The protesters used lamps and their mobile phones to form what organizers described as a "sea of lights" directed against the Alternative for Germany (AfD).
Austria's Freedom Party leader ... never led an Austrian government. The Freedom Party won the September parliamentary election in a historic first with about 29 percent of the vote, ahead of the People's Party with 26.3 percent and the Social Democratic ...
from the liberal-conservative Austrian People's Party, or OVP, became chancellor in September, following elections where the far-right Freedom Party won the biggest vote share, but after which the OVP, liberal Neos, and center-left Social Democrats tried ...
Moving away from its historic role, conservatism is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from the far right.
Centre-left retains Linz in run-off election, far-right gains in Lower Austria’s municipal polls, and Schallenberg calls for unity on Holocaust Memorial Day—plus more stories from Austria on Monday.
The body representing the reporters of Austrian national broadcaster ORF said on Friday the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) is trying to destroy it, raising pressure on conservatives to push back in coalition talks with the FPO.
There is a certain irony here: the negotiations on the "Zuckerl" coalition were ended because of the SPÖ's demand for new taxes. Since then, the Reds