Austrian far right poised to beat conservatives in Parliamentary vote
VIENNA, Sept 29 – The far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is battling the governing conservatives in parliamentary elections on Sunday that could see the anti-immigrant party gain a historic victory, the German news agency (dpa) reported.
If predictions are correct, Austria’s far right is poised to win the Austrian National Council vote with 27 per cent support, after long leading in the polls.
However, the latest polls put the conservative Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) led by Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP), close behind at 25 per cent.
Predictions suggest the Social Democrats (SPÖ) are likely to gain around 21 per cent of the vote.
The Greens, currently governing in a coalition with the conservatives, look set to win 9 per cent, as does the liberal NEOS party.
Nearly 6.4 million citizens in Austria are eligible to elect a new Parliament, with what happens after the vote unclear.
Immigration has been a central topic of the campaign. The far right, led by Herbert Kickl, intends to crack down on immigration with full force if it takes over government, and also accelerate the deportation of migrants to their home countries.
30 Sep 2024