Three parties have agreed to form a centrist coalition in Austria, locking a far-right party out of government five months after it won an election.
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Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen has met Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl, providing him with an opportunity to form a government.
Three parties have agreed to form a centrist coalition in Austria, locking a far-right party out of government five months after it won an election.
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The announcement was a victory for mainstream political parties, after earlier talks involving the hard-right Freedom Party broke down.
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