Klingbeil Criticizes Union's Stance on Austrian Politics
SPD leader Lars Klingbeil has criticized the Union for its lack of distancing from Austria's ÖVP amid potential FPÖ-led government formation. Klingbeil accused the conservatives of reversing their stance on not forming a coalition with the right-wing populist FPÖ and its leader, Herbert Kickl.
Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen has tasked Kickl with forming a government after failed coalition talks between ÖVP, SPÖ, and the liberal Neos. The ÖVP appears open to discussions with the FPÖ, as outgoing ÖVP Chancellor Karl Nehammer, who previously ruled out working with the FPÖ, announced his resignation.
Concerns arise over potential right-wing extremism risks and polarization with such a coalition. Meanwhile, international observers urge distancing from far-right parties, while Germany's SPD remains firm against anti-democratic threats, as demonstrated in their support for Bundestag member Helge Lindh amidst right-wing intimidation.
Critics warn against a power shift towards right-wing extremism in Austria.
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