Three parties announced Thursday that they have reached a deal to form a new centrist Austrian government, five months after an election was won by a far-right party that later failed in an attempt to ...
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Austria's new government takes office after a record 5-month waitVIENNA (AP) — Christian Stocker was sworn in as Austrian chancellor on Monday as a new government, a three-party coalition, took office after a five-month wait following elections in September.
This was the second attempt by the three mainstream parties to form a new government without the far-right, anti-immigration and euroskeptic Freedom Party, which in Austria’s Sept. 29 election emerged ...
Christian Stocker has been sworn in as Austrian chancellor as the country’s new government takes office after a five-month wait for a new administration ...
Austria was among the first European countries ... Until recently, OMV, whose predecessor was managed by the Soviets after World War II, argued that it had no choice but to honor a large gas ...
The deal should bring to a close the longest wait for a new government in Austria since World War II. A first attempt to form a ruling coalition with the same three parties collapsed in January ...
Austria’s far-right leader Herbert Kickl ... Kickl’s party securing its first national election victory since World War II. The topic has taken center stage in many European countries ...
For Austria, the political situation is unprecedented ... was the first to have been headed by the far right since World War II.
the centre-left Social Democrats and the liberal Neos said they agreed on a program for a coalition after the longest post-election hiatus in post-World War II Austria. New People's Party leader ...
Eurostar employees chat on the platform, as a Eurostar train leaves the Gare du Nord station in Paris, Tuesday Dec. 22, 2009.
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