
Austria: Top Party Leaders Clash on Migration in TV Debate
The right-wing FPÖ continues to lead the polls, followed closely by the governing ÖVP.
The right-wing FPÖ continues to lead the polls, followed closely by the governing ÖVP.
The move puts further pressure on national governments—particularly Spain’s—to do the same.
The anti-immigration party is on course to secure its best-ever result.
The centre-right party has started negotiations with Die Linke, but a coalition without the anti-immigration AfD will be hard to maintain.
Voters view migration as the number one concern, but for establishment parties, the priority is preventing the AfD from becoming the strongest force in the state.
With its ‘firewall’ against the AfD, the CDU stubbornly clings to a losing left-wing coalition.
At last, the name Michel Barnier has come out of the hat, but the road map is still not clear.
After two months of uncertainty, some tend to think that Macron’s departure would be the best way to put out the fire he lit some time ago.
Voters care more about their families, homes, and the consequences of uncontrolled immigration than about what the elites think of them.
Left-wing nationalist Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht could become the kingmaker.