Austria’s far-right Freedom Party heading for its first national election win

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2024-09-29 18:33:37 | Updated at 2024-09-30 03:38:50 10 hours ago
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Austria’s far-right Freedom Party was headed for its first win in a national parliamentary election on Sunday, finishing ahead of the governing conservatives after tapping into voters’ anxieties about immigration, inflation, Ukraine and other concerns, a projection showed. But its chances of governing were unclear.

A projection for ORF public television, based on counting of more than half the votes, put support for the Freedom Party at 29.2 per cent and Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s Austrian People’s Party at 26.3 per cent. The centre-left Social Democrats were in third place with 20.5 per cent.

Herbert Kickl, a former interior minister and long-time campaign strategist who has led the Freedom Party since 2021, wants to become Austria’s new chancellor on the back of the first far-right national election win in post-World War 2 Austria.

But to become Austria’s new leader, he would need a coalition partner to command a majority in the lower house of parliament – and rivals have said they will not work with Kickl in government.

 Reuters

Herbert Kickl, head of Austria’s Freedom Party, attends a television debate after the first exit polls during the general election, in Vienna, Austria on Sunday. Photo: Reuters

“Voters put their foot down today,” Kickl said on Sunday, reading the projected win for his party as a “clear statement that things cannot go on like this in this country”.

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