Austria goes to the polls this Sunday, with the populist, anti-immigration Freedom Party (FPÖ) tipped to emerge as the winner ...
As the winner of the National Council elections, the FPÖ is also the big winner in terms of party funding. According to ...
Michaela Brandlhofer from Neusiedl am See takes over Alexander Petschnig's mandate in the Burgenland state parliament.
Ben Hall writes that one theory why Austria is now marching to the far right is that the country presents itself “as the first foreign victim of National Socialism”, and therefore “lacks the same ...
Cas Mudde, a Dutch political scientist and one of Europe’s leading populism scholars, answers Radio Schuman's question of how ...
Following the parliamentary election in Austria, the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) will be the strongest faction in the parliament, beating the conservative ÖVP for the first time in history.
Thousands of people protested in Austria's capital Vienna on Thursday against a possible return to power for the far-right Freedom Party (FPOe), which topped national elections on Sunday.
The anti-immigrant Freedom Party (FPÖ) is leading in the polls — although it's unlikely to secure an absolute majority.
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FPÖ wins in Austrian election
Despite the FPÖ's election victory in Austria, it will be difficult for the right-wing populists to form a government.
Polls suggest the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) could win Sunday's general election. But this is far from certain.