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  1. mods4mods on

    | Party | % | Change vs 2024 | EP Group |
    |——|—-|—————-|———|
    | FPÖ | 35.7 | +6.9 | PfE (Patriots for Europe) |
    | ÖVP | 21.9 | -4.4 | EPP (European People’s Party) |
    | SPÖ | 17.8 | -3.3 | S&D (Progressive Alliance of Socialists & Democrats) |
    | Grüne | 10.3 | +2.1 | Greens/EFA |
    | NEOS | 8.5 | -0.6 | Renew Europe |

  2. Strict_Geologist_385 on

    FPÖ (far right party) is not a part of government at the moment and the next (regularly scheduled) legislative election will take place in 2029, why is this relevant now?
    Governing parties tend to lose support in times of stagnating economic growth and fiscal stress (inherited from previous government) but there‘s still time to turn things around.

  3. ThisTheRealLife on

    For context, there are a lot of justified frustrations in Austria.
    A stagnating economy, inflation coming down only slowly, a debt crisis leading to austerity, overwhelmed healthcare system, overwhelmed schools and childcare, and both high unemployment yet lack of qualified people.
    The right wing is the party for frustrated people.
    They promise to solve the issue of pensions (20bn missing in the system) by cutting funds for asylum seekers (200mn)
    They promise to lower energy prices by importing cheap Russian gas (which in Hungary still costs more than the evil gulf/US gas costs in Austria)
    They promise to end political corruption (while most of their candidates are currently investigated for corruption)

  4. Spooknik on

    Jesus, what’s wrong with people. FPÖ is a founding member of the Patriots.eu.

  5. Crafty_Aspect8122 on

    People never learn. The austrian painter wasn’t enough.

    “Hey we’re having corruption and economic issues. Let’s vote in a corrupt dictator who wants to opress us.”

  6. furel492 on

    Is FPÖ the Hitler party? Called something like Faterland Partei Österreich?

  7. BratlConnoisseur on

    Next elections are in 2029 so this is thankfully not entirely relevant since a lot of things can change until then. For example in 2016 the FPÖ was already polling around 35%, which is the same level as now but in the elections of 2017 they came in third at 26%.

    There is a slight upward trend for our Christian Democrats atm, going from 19% to 22-23% in recent polls, while the Social Democrats seem to be stuck at 18-19%.

  8. thatMrGecko on

    does this mean fpö can rule alone? or could övp & spö just freeze them out?

  9. Floschi123456 on

    They just can’t help themselves…But please, this time, keep your Führer and do not send him to us in Germany again and after all went to shit speak of yourself as “the first victim of National Socialism”…

  10. IVgormino on

    Austrians doing Austrian things, maybe joining CSTO as well next up

  11. pocoboco on

    I am ashamed and appalled to be a citizen of this country sometimes. I cannot explain this voting behavior other than with a good chunk of the population being complete, reactionary, goldfish-brained, racist and self-hating imbeciles. In fact, for someone who‘s just a racist and raging Nazi, voting for FPÖ wouldn‘t make logical sense. FPÖ is pure idiocy and corruption. That‘s it. They showed it time and again.

  12. AdPure1909 on

    People who say that the next federal election is only in 2029 miss an important point: the state elections that will take place before then are just as significant. The Austrian states are, in terms of authority, quite powerful and can strongly shape how federal law is applied. In some cases, they may even interpret or implement federal rules differently—for example, the handling of certain COVID-19 measures in Vienna.

  13. araujoms on

    Austrians never learn. They already put the FPÖ in power two times in the 21st century, and both times were a disaster.

  14. chiffongalore on

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