Chancellor Karl Nehammer to step down after failure to form government without far-right Freedom party
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VIENNA (Reuters) -The smallest of three parties in talks to form Austria's next government unexpectedly quit those negotiations on Friday, throwing into disarray an effort to form a centrist ruling coalition without the far-right Freedom Party (FPO). Read full story
Chancellor Karl Nehammer to step down after failure to form government without far-right Freedom party
VIENNA (Reuters) -Austria's ruling conservatives picked Secretary-General Christian Stocker as interim successor to Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Austrian...
VIENNA (Reuters) -Austria's ruling conservatives picked Secretary-General Christian Stocker as interim successor to Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Austrian...
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VIENNA (AP) — Talks on forming a new three-party government in Austria collapsed Friday as the smallest of the prospective coalition partners pulled...