The leader of the anti-immigrant Freedom Party of Austria, founded by former Nazis in the 1950s, was expected to be asked to enter into talks to form a new government. By Christopher F.
A radical leader edges towards transforming Austria’s democracy, sparking widespread concern.
Now, Austria's far-right faction is within reach of more power than ever before. The country's president announced on Monday that he had tasked Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl with trying to ...
The far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the conservative People's Party (ÖVP), currently negotiating a coalition ...
Austria priced its new 2.95% February 2035 bond at 51bp over mid-swaps and the green tap at 80bp over. Bankers told GlobalCapital that a minimum new issue premium was achieved on the 10 year and the ...
Austria's centrist parties may come to their senses and try a second round of coalition talks, or form a minority government.
Austria’s immigrant community is dealing with the implications of an far-right FPÖ-led government. While some fear ...
Austria wore out the cordon sanitaire long ago. For much of the postwar era, the Freedom party was excluded by a series of grand coalitions (barring a single early-1980s coalition with the Social ...
ECB rate-setter also warns that inflation risks are on the rise and that a January rate cut is not a done deal.
Four months after its election victory, Austria’s hard Right is about to lead a government for the first time since 1945.
The economy minister and Green Party chancellor candidate says Germany could follow Austria’s far-right path, as the CDU ...