The Conservative Austrian People’s Party (öVP), the Social Democratic Party (SPE) and the Neos Liberal Party agreed with a three-party coalition in the second attempt.
Three political parties in Austria came to the construction of a coalition coalition, which would not include the Ultra -Right Austrian Freedom Party (FPö), which received the most election votes in September last year. This was reported by the Austrian Apa on Thursday, February 27th.
It has been mentioned that the Conservative Austrian People’s Party (öVP), the Social Democratic Party (Spö) and the Liberal Party of Neos agreed with a three-party coalition in the second attempt.
The government program will be presented to Parliament. The next Monday is considered a possible date for the oath of the new federal government. The prerequisite for this is that the party committees will provide green light to the coalition.
At the same time, NEO has not yet lost the biggest barrier of intra -party, as the final party decision will be held at a meeting of its members on Sunday. To adopt a coalition agreement, most of the two -thirds of the vote are required.
Today övp and Spö are together are predominantly just one place in the lower house of the parliament, which is considered to be very small, so it is decided to attract a smaller batch.
Remember that in early January, Austrian president Alexander Van der Bellen issued an order to the Ultra -right Party of Freedom (FPö) leader of Herbert Kipl to conduct öVP negotiations on government development. But these efforts ended with failure.
It is also reported that the Austria Chancellor Karl Negammer left the post of the government leader and the leader of the öVP after he failed to form the coalition cabinet of the ministers.
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