The Freedom Party and its leader, Herbert Kickl, have steadily built support by demonizing immigrants, while entering Austria’s political mainstream.
Austria's centrist parties may come to their senses and try a second round of coalition talks, or form a minority government.
New Year's Eve event of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPOE) near Vienna with the participation of its chairman Herbert Kickl.
Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen has officially tasked the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) with forming a government. Van der Bellen made the announcement at a press conference in ...
The leader of the anti-immigrant Freedom Party of Austria, founded by former Nazis in the 1950s, was expected to be asked to enter into talks to form a new government. By Christopher F.
Austria’s Freedom Party, which is starting talks to lead the government, opposes sanctions on Russia and the EU’s support for Ukraine.
Austria's Freedom Party could lead the country's next government, giving far-right politicians more power in the EU. Austria was ahead of the curve when it came to the rise of the far right in Europe.
Ever since Herbert Kickl's far-right Freedom Party edged a win in September's legislative elections with 29% of the vote, Austria's centrist politicians have tried to block Kickl from becoming ...
The far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the conservative People's Party (ÖVP), currently negotiating a coalition ...
Austria's Freedom Party and People's Party have agreed on budget measures to prevent exceeding the EU deficit limit. The ...
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg was sworn in as the country interim chancellor on Friday succeeding Karl Nehammer who resigned as c ...