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Bitter TV duel ahead of Austria presidential vote | Bitter TV duel ahead of Austria presidential vote |
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Austria's presidential candidates went head-to-head on Thursday in a bitter TV debate in which both complained that their fathers had been labelled Nazis. | Austria's presidential candidates went head-to-head on Thursday in a bitter TV debate in which both complained that their fathers had been labelled Nazis. |
Norbert Hofer of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPOe) and left-leaning independent Alexander Van der Bellen were debating ahead of Sunday's vote. | Norbert Hofer of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPOe) and left-leaning independent Alexander Van der Bellen were debating ahead of Sunday's vote. |
Mr Hofer hopes to become Europe's first far-right president since World War Two. | Mr Hofer hopes to become Europe's first far-right president since World War Two. |
Opinion polls point to a tight race after a marathon campaign. | Opinion polls point to a tight race after a marathon campaign. |
Mr Hofer successfully argued for a re-run of the vote, after a dispute over postal ballots when Mr Van der Bellen narrowly won in May. | Mr Hofer successfully argued for a re-run of the vote, after a dispute over postal ballots when Mr Van der Bellen narrowly won in May. |
Although the role is largely ceremonial, the Austrian president does have the power to dissolve the lower house of parliament, the National Council, and trigger elections. | Although the role is largely ceremonial, the Austrian president does have the power to dissolve the lower house of parliament, the National Council, and trigger elections. |
'Nazi' claims | 'Nazi' claims |
Mr Van der Bellen said he was hurt that one of his opponent's aides had called his father a "Nazi". "You just don't do that," he said, whereupon he held up a photo of his father to the TV camera. | Mr Van der Bellen said he was hurt that one of his opponent's aides had called his father a "Nazi". "You just don't do that," he said, whereupon he held up a photo of his father to the TV camera. |
Mr Hofer called that move "a dirty foul". He said his father had also been insulted as a "Nazi" on social media. "Stop trying to attract sympathy in that way - the same thing has been done to me," he told Mr Van der Bellen. | Mr Hofer called that move "a dirty foul". He said his father had also been insulted as a "Nazi" on social media. "Stop trying to attract sympathy in that way - the same thing has been done to me," he told Mr Van der Bellen. |
Mr Hofer also alleged that Mr Van der Bellen had been a communist spy because of a report on weapons that he had written. | Mr Hofer also alleged that Mr Van der Bellen had been a communist spy because of a report on weapons that he had written. |
"You're lying again. This is ludicrous," Mr Van der Bellen said. He said spying was a capital offence and "such things are totally alien to me". | "You're lying again. This is ludicrous," Mr Van der Bellen said. He said spying was a capital offence and "such things are totally alien to me". |
On security, Mr Hofer said any jihadist returning to Austria from a Middle East conflict zone should be stripped of his Austrian citizenship. Mr Van der Bellen disagreed with the proposal. | On security, Mr Hofer said any jihadist returning to Austria from a Middle East conflict zone should be stripped of his Austrian citizenship. Mr Van der Bellen disagreed with the proposal. |
Mr Van der Bellen accused his rival of agitating for Austria to leave the EU - something that Mr Hofer denied. | Mr Van der Bellen accused his rival of agitating for Austria to leave the EU - something that Mr Hofer denied. |
Then Mr Van der Bellen said Mr Hofer had friendly ties to French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen - and Mr Hofer hit back by calling Mr Van der Bellen a friend of the late Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro. | Then Mr Van der Bellen said Mr Hofer had friendly ties to French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen - and Mr Hofer hit back by calling Mr Van der Bellen a friend of the late Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro. |
A new - and very long - German word was coined during the campaign. "Bundespraesidentenstichwahlwiederholungsverschiebung" means "the delay in the repetition of the presidential run-off vote". | |
Despite its length, the word is also a Twitter hashtag. | |
How far right is Hofer? | How far right is Hofer? |
Vying to lead Austria | Vying to lead Austria |
Norbert Hofer | Norbert Hofer |
Alexander Van der Bellen | Alexander Van der Bellen |
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