Finance Minister Magnus Brunner Nominated for EU Commissioner

Magnus Brunner is a long-standing frontrunner for the position and is widely recognized for possessing the necessary qualifications.
One in Five People in Austria Unable to Vote

Recent estimates indicate that 1.49 million residents will be excluded from voting due to a lack of Austrian citizenship.
FPÖ Leads Austrian Polls, ÖVP and SPÖ Neck-and-Neck for Second Place

An election study shows the FPÖ maintaining a steady lead with 27.1% support, with the ÖVP and SPÖ trailing well behind.
Beer Party Qualifies for September Elections

Founded in 2015 as a satirical political movement, the party now has the necessary 2,600 signatures of support to stand in the elections on September 29.
KPÖ Secures Ballot Spot for September Elections

Despite notable successes in Styria and Salzburg, the KPÖ has not been represented in parliament since 1959.
EU Report Criticises Austria for Judicial Interference

The European report coincides with a domestic study that reveals significant shortcomings within Austria’s judicial system.
Austria Joins EU Meeting in Budapest Despite Boycott Calls

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner is travelling to Budapest despite EU calls to boycott Hungary-led meetings, following criticism of Viktor Orbán’s “peace mission” regarding the war in Ukraine.
Minister Wants to Deport to Afghanistan and Syria

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner says deportations cost Austria €3.7 million last year, involving transfers to destinations across Europe and beyond.
Austria’s Main Political Parties Explained

Our guide to the main political parties in Austria ahead of the country’s parliamentary elections in September 2024.
Foreign Minister Criticises Orbán’s ‘Peace Mission’

Alexander Schallenberg has criticized Viktor Orbán’s self-described “peace mission” to end the war in Ukraine but stopped short of endorsing a boycott.