Austria's far-right party said on Monday it had agreed with the conservatives on a roadmap to shrink the country's budget deficit in order to comply with European Union spending rules.
The president asked outgoing Chancellor Karl Nehammer to try to set up a new government, but talks on potential coalitions without the far right stumbled over how to get Austria's budget in shape ...
As coalition talks look set to return the country’s first far-right chancellor since World War II, the European Commission is warning about its finances.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, seen by many as the most pro-Russia leader of any EU country, hailed “an historic victory” for the Freedom Party after Austria’s elections in September.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, seen by many as the most pro-Russia leader of any EU country, hailed “an historic victory” for the Freedom Party after Austria’s elections in September.