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    1. What’s going on in Europe, the far right is gaining popularity everywhere

    2. araujoms on

      So after ÖVP betrayed its voters by making a coalition with the FPÖ after having specifically promised not to, the voters have punished it. By supporting the FPÖ instead /facepalm

      I give up. Austria is such a shame of a country. They’ll get exactly the government they deserve. The third FPÖ government in 2 decades, the third catastrophe in 2 decades.

    3. unlearned2 on

      Because parties under the 4% threshold are excluded from parliament, the share of seats going to the FPO would be even higher, maybe 41% going off this poll

    4. JourneyThiefer on

      Is an election happening or this just a poll of current mood?

    5. unlearned2 on

      These strong polls will be giving Kickl a strong hand in negotiations with the OVP, as he will gain more seats if a new election needs to be called

    6. lucckyss on

      Genuine question. What is so hard about tackling immigration, economically speaking? Liberals, conservatives and Social democrats really want to die on this hill, why? And even parties who used to be branded far right, like Meloni, didn’t dare to deal with immigration after actually coming to power. What is causing this? Are our economies in Europe really that dependent on immigration that nobody dares to touch it?

    7. Terrariola on

      How do people not understand that a “protest vote” for the largest party in the country is not a protest vote, but just a regular *vote*…

    8. sweetguynextdoor on

      Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

    9. Trantorianus on

      39% of these voters forgot that after the WW2 the world swore to bomb next german-speaking nazi chancellor with nukes … .

    10. vergorli on

      Ich wollte das mal neben die Deutsche wahl 1932 halten, aber man findet da erstaunlich schwer balkendiagramme von

    11. KlogKoder on

      Weren’t they the ones who got caught on tape discussing government contracts in exchange for election donations, or something like that?

    12. MilkTiny6723 on

      We’ll have to give more power to the EU and less to it’s memberstate parliaments. Something happens in one country, and the fringe takes over.
      Happend before and it will happen in the future. We can’t have ourselves pressed over the fact that a few goes extreme from time to time. Will allways be some. Sure if a very large groupe of memberstates or the majority did, then we would have to accept it. But by seeing how the entire union gets effected by just a couple and cant act as the majority which, then I say it’s better for us all that the pluralism of EU took more decisons for even more things.

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