Far-Right FPÖ Poised to Lead Austrian Government After Coalition Talks Collapse
Herbert Kickl, leader of the FPÖ, could become Austria's first far-right chancellor as the ÖVP signals readiness for coalition negotiations.
- The FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, is on the verge of forming a government after Austria's traditional parties failed to establish a coalition.
- The conservative ÖVP, previously opposed to working with the FPÖ, has reversed its stance and is now open to coalition talks.
- Former Chancellor Karl Nehammer of the ÖVP resigned following the breakdown of negotiations with the SPÖ and Neos, citing irreconcilable policy differences.
- If successful, Kickl would become Austria's first far-right chancellor, with significant implications for EU relations and domestic policies on migration and fiscal reform.
- Alternatives to an FPÖ-ÖVP coalition include snap elections, which polls suggest would further strengthen the FPÖ's position.










































































































































