Austria’s far-right Freedom Party, which was founded by former Nazis, has been given a mandate to form a governing coalition, positioning it to lead the country for the first time since World War II.
Austria’s Freedom Party, which is starting talks to lead the government, opposes sanctions on Russia and the EU’s support for ...
Coalition talks in Austria collapsed during the weekend when Chancellor Karl Nehammer resigned, raising the prospect of the ...
Austria is set to become the latest European Union nation to turn to the far right for leadership. The Freedom Party of Austria, founded in the 1950s by former Nazis, is about to take power after ...
Austria's far-right inches closer to power as Herbert Kickl, leader of the far-right Freedom Party, is tasked with forming a ...
Austria could soon have its first government led by the far right since World War II. President Alexander Van der Bellen has ...
The leader of the anti-immigration, pro-Russia Freedom Party has been given the chance to try to form a government after ...
Austria's far-right and conservative parties have previously shared power but always with the Freedom Party in a junior role.
The anti-immigration and euroskeptic Freedom Party, which opposes sanctions against Russia and is led by Herbert Kickl, won ...
He is so abrasive that he has one of Austria's lowest personal approval ratings, but far-right chief Herbert Kickl's ...
The Freedom Party was tasked with trying to form the nation’s first far-right-led government since World War II, adding to ...