Monday, 25. November 2002

Austrian far-right falls, coalition majority intact


Austrian populist Joerg Haider's far-right party plunged in Sunday elections, but a landslide victory by his conservative partners could save their centre-right ruling coalition, projections showed. Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel of the conservative People's Party has signalled he is open to renewing the coalition whose collapse in September triggered snap elections, but talks could take weeks and no outcome is certain.

¬> New Zealand Herald

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Haider's Freedom Party suffers severe losses in Austrian election


Voters catapulted the conservatives into first place in general elections Sunday but pounded rightist Joerg Haider's Freedom Party, stripping the conservatives' government partner of nearly two-thirds of its previous support. Preliminary results released by the Interior Ministry showed the conservative People's Party of Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel surging nearly 16 percentage points to gain more than 42%. That left it the strongest party for the first time in 36 years.

¬> The Jerusalem Post

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People's Party Wins Clear Victory in Austria Election


The conservative People's Party of Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel has emerged as the clear victor in the Austrian parliamentary election. The party received about 42 percent of the vote. The news of the result was greeted with jubilation by People's Party supporters in an improvised tent erected in downtown Vienna.

¬> VOANEWS

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Austria Far Right May Return to Govt.


Despite being punished by Austrian voters on Sunday, Joerg Haider's far-right party looked set to regain its place in government thanks to ...

¬> ABC

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Austria's far-right collapses


Austrian populist Joerg Haider's far-right party has plunged in elections, but a landslide victory by his conservative partners could save their centre-right ruling coalition, projections show. Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel of the conservative People's Party has signalled he is open to renewing the coalition whose collapse in September triggered snap elections, but talks could take weeks and no outcome is certain.

¬> Stuff.co.nz

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Fall from grace of a firebrand


The drubbing for Austrian far-right leader Joerg Haider's Freedom Party in Sunday's elections marks a dramatic fall from grace for the charismatic firebrand.

The drastic decline of the anti-immigration Freedom Party -- which lost nearly two-thirds of the votes it garnered two years ago -- put a dent in the polished image of the former party head who has continued to pull the strings from behind the scenes.

¬> CNN

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VIENNA, Austria: likely option.


Haider, casting his vote in Klagenfurt, capital of the southern Carinthia province he governs had defied predictions his party -- left in shambles after months of infighting between rightist supporters and moderates -- would do badly.

"There will be no crash," the Austria Press Agency cited him as saying.

¬> SFGate

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VIENNA: the war


Despite its poor showing, the Freedom Party remained in position to extend its government role into the next legislative period.

Although the Social Democrats and the People's Party have buried differences in the past to govern in a "Grand Coalition," it was unclear whether the Social Democrats could opt to again cooperate with their traditional rivals.

¬> SFGate

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Conservatives Score Big in Austrian General Elections


Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel's ruling People's Party has registered sizable gains in Sunday's parliamentary elections.

Preliminary results show Mr. Schuessel's conservatives captured more than 43 percent of the vote, while Joerg Haider's far-right Freedom Party got just slightly more than 10 percent.

¬> VOANEWS

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Austria’s Social Democrats, Greens shift to the right


On the eve of the general election this Sunday, the political landscape in Austria has begun to shift significantly. The Social Democrats (SPÖ), who have the largest parliamentary faction, are leading the polls, and the Greens are gaining significantly.

¬> World Socialist

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AUSTRIA VOTE Schuessel's Conservatives win 42.27 pct -


Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel's conservatives won the most votes in the Austrian general election with 42.27 pct but his outgoing coalition ...

¬> AFX Press

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Far-right pummeled in Austria


Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel's conservatives emerged as the strongest party in the country's election on Sunday but his coalition partner, Joerg ...

¬> Australian Financial Review

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