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 |  |  | Freedom Party of Austria - Origins and history: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Party of Austria - The coalition governmentIn the 1999 parliamentary election, the FPÖ received 27% of the votes, more than in any election before; by a small margin (about 400 votes, with 4.6 million Austrians voting) they even beat the ÖVP (the conservative "People's Party"), which had until then always taken first or second place in national elections.
In early 2000, the FPÖ joined a coalition government with Wolfgang Schüssel's ÖVP. The Freedom Party had to take a junior part in the coalition, as otherwise the ÖVP would have continued their coalition with the SPÖ. T ...
See also:Freedom Party of Austria, Freedom Party of Austria - Origins and history, Freedom Party of Austria - Jörg Haider, Freedom Party of Austria - The coalition government, Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖ, Freedom Party of Austria - Chairpersons since 1958 Read more here: » Freedom Party of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Party of Austria - The coalition government |
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 |  |  | Freedom Party of Austria - Origins and history: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖIn early 2005, the FPÖ was increasingly ridden by internal strife between populist and nationalist factions. Its bargaining position within the coalition government has already been considered to be low by many political observers for some time, which has allowed chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel to pursue largely policies favored by his own party.
On April 4, 2005, several prominent party members (among them former chairman Jörg Haider, his sister and current chairwoman Ursula Haubner, vice chancellor Hubert Gorbach, as well as most of ...
See also:Freedom Party of Austria, Freedom Party of Austria - Origins and history, Freedom Party of Austria - Jörg Haider, Freedom Party of Austria - The coalition government, Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖ, Freedom Party of Austria - Chairpersons since 1958 Read more here: » Freedom Party of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖ |
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