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Austria election exit poll: First projections give Conservative Sebastian Kurz victory with gains for far-right | Austria election exit poll: First projections give Conservative Sebastian Kurz victory with gains for far-right |
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Early projections after the close of voting in Austria's legislative election give victory to the party of Conservative foreign minister Sebastian Kurz, which would make him the youngest leader in the world. | Early projections after the close of voting in Austria's legislative election give victory to the party of Conservative foreign minister Sebastian Kurz, which would make him the youngest leader in the world. |
Despite being in the lead on 30.2 per cent, Mr Kurz's People's Party is well short of a majority and is expected to seek an alliance with the far right. | |
The People's Party's current coalition power, the Social Democrats, are on 26.3 per cent, neck and neck with the far-right Freedom Party on 26.8 per cent, according to a projection by pollster Sora shortly after polls closed. | The People's Party's current coalition power, the Social Democrats, are on 26.3 per cent, neck and neck with the far-right Freedom Party on 26.8 per cent, according to a projection by pollster Sora shortly after polls closed. |
The poll, based on an early count of 42 per cent of non-postal ballots, had a margin of error of 2.4 percentage points. | The poll, based on an early count of 42 per cent of non-postal ballots, had a margin of error of 2.4 percentage points. |
Final results are not expected until later in the week, though provisional results are expected to begin rolling in now the polls are closed. | Final results are not expected until later in the week, though provisional results are expected to begin rolling in now the polls are closed. |
The People's and Freedom parties have called for tightening Austria's borders and quick deportations for rejected asylum seekers. | The People's and Freedom parties have called for tightening Austria's borders and quick deportations for rejected asylum seekers. |
But the social democrats (SPO) have not ruled out trying to form a coalition with the far-right FPO, making the anti-immigration and anti-Islam party a potential kingmaker. | |
According to projections the Greens have failed to reach the four per cent threshold to enter the parliament, meaning they will get zero MPs – despite one of their members, Alexander Van der Bellen, being elected president in a vote last year. | |
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