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    1. Ignoring normal people’s concerns for responsible immigration reforms.

    2. joemayopartyguest on

      Russians pounding social media with logical fallacies unchecked isn’t helping any nation.

    3. RepresentativeMix656 on

      cool, congratulations to the austrians on a good choice

    4. myassislazy on

      I really can’t understand how can they not see that FPÖ are liars and corrupt and they are total Russian asset

    5. Familiar-Ticket6318 on

      A 10 year chain of catastrophic decisions and mandates by most other parties

    6. Mezzoski on

      “How did it get there?”

      Years of politics promising a lot and delivering only degrading quality of life. That’s what happened. Leftist policies look glimmering, but don’t work, and people across Eu are realizing just that, and reacting. Democracy at it’s best. Voters decided to try other set of politicians.

    7. acatnamedrupert on

      Have you ever followed Austrian politics? The FPÖ has never been under 10% since 1990. 15% is their baseline and often peak over 25%. They had 26% when the even more right wing BZÖ got 10%.

      And FPÖ win in Austria wouldn’t be surprising at all. Especially with a little nudge from some other nations.

    8. There’s a disconnection between people issues and fear and the political parties.

      Pretty much everyone is very worry about:
      – too much immigration that leads to crime and poor integration.
      – safety, unless it’s a high profile case of a serious crime, police in europe is useless to protect the people from the small crime, the type of crime that creates insecurity.
      – green policies regardless of the immediate cost on people wallet. ( this one is finally changing).
      – decreasing living standards in Europe ( this one for sure far right will not solve, but it’s easier to blame other when you never hold power ).

      The problem is that only the far right talks about this, sure, many people don’t agree with them and they want to go to far, like blaming immigrants for everything or dismissing climate changing, but are the only ones that try to have a solution. All the rest of the politic parties just say that everything is fine.

      I don’t understand why people are surprise with the rise of the far right, it’s pretty obvious.

    9. TheJiral on

      Nothing new. Their larger voter base is around 1/3 of Austrian voters, when they are not affected by their latest giant corruption scandal. Luckily their voters appear to suffer from dementia and the effect of the latest corruption case usually does not last for more than one election period, if at all.

      Austria was leading the rise of right populism before that was even a thing in most of Europe. Others felt very superior due to that, there were even (vastly counterproductive) sanctions against Austria over that benefited the FPÖ and no one else. Nowdays the situation is different. While the populist or pro-Russian right might not have one 1/3 of the voters in every EU member state, such a result is at least not unrealistic in most. It is the world we live in.

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