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The FPÖ is known as the grandfather of European far-right parties and pedals an anti-migrant, anti-Islam, Eurosceptic and anti-vaxx agenda. One of their typically provocative slogans once read ...
Austria’s president then asked Mr Stocker to try again with the SPÖ and NEOS. Haunted by the thought of seeing Mr Kickl in ...
The FPÖ’s return is far from certain, currently polling at 27%, narrowly ahead of the ruling Austrian People’s Party at 25% and the Social Democratic Party of Austria at 21%, ...
The FPÖ, as it’s known, was founded by former Nazis and wants to “remigrate” Austrian nationals with migrant roots to create a more “homogenous” society.
The FPÖ, founded in the 1950s by former members of the SS and other Nazi veterans, ran on an anti-foreigner platform this election, vowing to erect a “Fortress Austria” to keep out migrants. Kickl ...
Since taking the helm of the FPÖ in 2021, Kickl, 55, has opened wide the doors of his far-right party to the Austrian proponents of the great replacement, a racist and conspiracy theory that is ...
The FPÖ won the federal election in September last year with 28.8 percent of the vote, against 26.3 for the ÖVP. With Kickl unable to secure a coalition agreement, ...
The FPÖ platform, called "Fortress Austria, Fortress of Freedom,” speaks of wide-ranging tax cuts and increased tax breaks for commuters. Paycheck withholdings are to be reduced significantly.
The FPÖ is known as the grandfather of European far-right parties and pedals an anti-migrant, anti-Islam, Eurosceptic and anti-vaxx agenda.