A new three-party coalition has been formed in Austria and it's set its sights on a continuation of the current monopoly ...
Austria’s new government took office on Monday, with Christian Stocker taking over as chancellor at the head of a previously untried three-party coalition after a record five-month wait for a new ...
Even though the far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) will not be part of the administration, the new government programme ...
Austria's new three-party coalition government comprising the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), the Social ...
The members of the new Austrian government, which will be led by Chancellor Christian Stocker, were sworn in before Austrian ...
Austria inaugurates its first three-party government since WWII, sidelining the far-right FPO despite their election win. The ...
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More than five months after elections, Austria appointed a conservative-led government entrusted with pulling the economy out of recession while cutting the budget deficit and reversing a surge in rig ...
Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen swore in a new three-party government on Monday, the 3rd of March, ending five ...
A three-way coalition of centrist parties was sworn into government in Austria on Monday in a ceremony presided over by President Alexander Van der Bellen. The swearing-in marks the end of five months ...
Austria swears in its first three-party coalition since World War Two. The conservative People's Party, Social Democrats, and liberal Neos form the government, excluding the far-right Freedom Party ...
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