THE The nationalist right of the FPÖ won in Austria for the first time in history this Sunday, according to the first polls. The right-wing party, according to exit polls, the Austrian Freedom Party would win with 29.1% of the vote. The party led by Herbert Kickl would win elections for the first time in Austrian democratic history, after an election campaign marked by proposals marked by inflation, illegal immigration and Euroscepticism. The Austrian People’s Party would obtain 26.1%. The Social Democratic Party would obtain 20.4% of the votes.
On the other hand, despite the victory of the FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, the rest of the parties would form a coalition to prevent it from governing with strategies similar to those observed in recent months in France and Germany, the two countries in the background , the economic crisis and illegal immigration.
In this case, the conservatives and the social democrats could form a government using the votes of the neos or the greens.