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Austria election winner Sebastian Kurz invites far-right Freedom Party to enter government | Austria election winner Sebastian Kurz invites far-right Freedom Party to enter government |
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Austrian conservative leader Sebastian Kurz has said he will try to form a coalition government with the right-wing Freedom Party after winning this month's election. | |
Mr Kurz's People's Party and the Freedom Party campaigned for tougher immigration controls, quick deportations of asylum-seekers whose requests are denied and a crackdown on radical Islam. | |
Austria's president tasked Mr Kurz on Friday with forming a government. | |
Mr Kurz said that after meetings with all the other parties in parliament he decided to invite the Freedom Party to enter talks on a coalition - a decision that was widely expected. | |
He told reporters that his prospective partner, Freedom Party leader Heinz-Christian Strache, had shown "a will to bring about change in Austria together". | |
Mr Kurz, 31, is foreign minister in the outgoing government under Chancellor Christian Kern, a centre-left Social Democrat, and is on track to become Europe's youngest leader. | |
He said he will try to form a government by Christmas. His party finished first in the October 15 election, but no party was close to a parliamentary majority on its own. | |
He said a "basic condition" for the new administration is "a clear pro-European direction". | |
"Austria can only be strong if we are not just members of the European Union, but also actively help to strengthen the European Union," he said. | |
Austria will hold the EU's rotating presidency in the second half of next year. | |
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