Austrian Minister for European and International Affairs, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, will visit Kyiv on Friday, marking her ...
Austria's new three-party coalition government comprising the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), the Social ...
Even though the far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) will not be part of the administration, the new government programme ...
The dress rehearsal of the Vienna Opera Ball on Wednesday evening had a prominent surprise guest: Federal President Alexander ...
Austria’s President Alexander van der Bellen swore in the country’s new three-party government Monday, ending five months of political deadlock that followed the far right’s election victory last ...
Austria's center-right People's Party, Social Democratic Party, and liberal New Austria Party present their agreement to President Alexander Van der Bellen Austria's center-right People's Party ...
The winner of September elections, the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), must now go into opposition after a long search for a viable coalition. https://p.dw.com/p ...
Austria's conservative People's Party (OVP) and Social Democrats (SPO) said on Friday they had widened their talks aimed at forming a coalition government to include the small, liberal Neos party so ...
Austria's first three-party coalition since WWII, comprising the People's Party, Social Democrats, and Neos, assumes power. Despite winning the September election, the far-right FPO remains in ...
Christian Stocker, leader of Austria's OVP, becomes chancellor of a historic three-party government, excluding the far-right. The OVP will lead the interior and defense ministries, while the Social ...
What happens next is up to President Alexander Van der Bellen. He can either call another election or allow the center-right People’s Party (ÖVP) to try to strike a deal with centrist and leftist ...