Wednesday, 11. September 2002

Chancellor of Austria wants new elections


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Haider keeps options open


Haider told Austrian television on Monday he would not stand as party chairman, saying he was the wrong man after leading a rank-and-file revolt that ousted Vice Chancellor and party chairwoman Susanne Riess-Passer and paved the way for new elections as early as November.

¬> SWISSINFO

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Austrian press finds a likely suspect


For Joerg Haider, politics in general and his party in particular are, above all, an ego trip.

¬> BBC

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Austria waits for Haider comeback


We will see what discussions in the next weeks bring.

¬> BBC

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Far-right discovers winning is not everything


Impassioned rhetoric is one thing; the humdrum business of government another, Europe's populist and rightwing politicians are starting to discover. The pressures that led Jörg Haider to pull the plug this week on his Freedom party's participation in Austria's ruling coalition are likely to be felt by other parties that rose to prominence on a wave of discontent with mainstream politics.

¬> FINANCIAL TIMES

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Austria's Right-wing split


AUSTRIA'S conservative People's Party is pulling out of its coalition with the Freedom Party, paving the way for elections before year's end. "Austria needs a stable government" and politicians "with solutions and not power struggles", PP leader Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel said.

¬> HERALD SUN

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Another "Turn" in Austria?


Jörg Haider, the constant risk factor in Austrian politics, has brought down the government. Those who have been smoking the oft-cited peace pipe with the Carinthian governor have had it blow up in their faces. But, this time, even Haider has been hurt. He has demolished the very government he helped build and it is more obvious than ever that he cannot be relied upon.

¬> NZZ

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Haider to Lead Freedom Party Again


The success of the Haider-led Freedom Party in 1999 elections generated anxiety abroad due to anti-foreigner and anti-European comments made by party officials and to Haider's remarks in support of Adolf Hitler's employment policy. The European Union briefly slapped sanctions on Austria in 2000 to protest that party's role in the government.


¬><a href="abcnews.go.com"target="_blank"> ABC

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Haider to Lead Freedom Party Again


Austria's Freedom Party nominated far-rightist Joerg Haider on Wednesday to be its leader once again following a party feud that led to the resignation of key leaders and the collapse of the governing coalition. Haider's nomination comes less than 2 1/2 years after he resigned from the post as part of a deal that brought the party into a coalition with the centrist People's Party. His confirmation as party chief at a special convention Sept. 20 is considered certain.

¬> The Associated Press

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Austrian leader calls early elections after Haider feud


The Austrian chancellor, Wolfgang Schuessel, on Monday called early elections to end a government crisis brought on by a feud in Joerg Haider's Freedom Party, Schuessel's far-right coalition partner.

¬> HARALD TRIBUNE

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Haider wieder an FPÖ-Spitze


Der umstrittene österreichische Rechtspopulist Jörg Haider soll nach zweieinhalb Jahren wieder die Führung der jetzigen Regierungspartei FPÖ übernehmen.

¬> BLICK

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Austria's far-right mull Haider return


Mr Haider stepped down as leader in Ms Riess-Passer's favour in 2000, but many analysts believe he has continued to lead the party behind the scenes.

¬> BBC

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