
FPÖ Leader Accuses Austrian President of Ignoring the Will of the People
While doubling its support in weekend state election, the party is still being denied the chance to form a national government.

While doubling its support in weekend state election, the party is still being denied the chance to form a national government.

Voters of the centre-right ÖVP do not want a return to the grand coalition with the left, poll reveals.

Despite resounding support for a shift to the Right, the establishment parties will likely defy the voters with a coalition of losers.

The right-wing FPÖ continues to lead the polls, followed closely by the governing ÖVP.

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A mere 38% of respondents reported feeling satisfied with Austria’s political system in 2022, down from 67% who gave the same answer in 2018.

Nehammer’s words come as the FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, is by far the most popular party in Austria, nearly double digits ahead of the establishment ÖVP, which has seen its support plummet due to its draconian COVID-19 vaccine policy and support for war sanctions that have had disastrous effects on the economy.