ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS Agree on Coalition Government

The coalition’s policy programme includes a budget consolidation plan, tougher asylum policies and housing reforms.
NEOS Expected to Rejoin Coalition Talks

It remains unclear how far the ÖVP and SPÖ are willing to accommodate NEOS demands, particularly on pension reform.
Nazi Memorabilia Discovered in Forest Lodge of Senior FPÖ Official

Rene Schimanek has come under scrutiny from the authorities over his alleged connections to an extremist German group.
ÖVP and SPÖ ‘In Talks’ as Austria’s Political Future Remains Open

The two establishment parties are reportedly back at the negotiating table after the FPÖ ended its bid to form a government.
FPÖ and ÖVP Leaders Meet President as Coalition Looks Unlikely

The meetings, reportedly held separately, follow the latest round of talks that appears to have yielded no results.
FPÖ-ÖVP Coalition in Doubt as Talks Enter ‘Difficult Phase’

The coalition negotiations between the two parties have reportedly reached a standstill, with key issues still unresolved.
Educational Leave Applications Increase as Uncertainty Grows

Applications for educational leave in Vienna have risen by 25%, with the Vienna Chamber of Commerce also reporting more consultations.
Thousands Rally in Vienna Against FPÖ Coalition Negotiations

The timing of the protest coincided with the 25th anniversary of Austria’s first ÖVP-FPÖ coalition, inaugurated on 4 February 2000.
SPÖ Wins Linz Mayoral Election, ÖVP Dominates Lower Austria

The result in Linz means the city has been governed by the SPÖ without interruption since 1945.
Schallenberg Urges Unity in First Speech as Interim Leader

In his speech, Schallenberg stressed the importance of safeguarding Austria’s democracy and reaffirmed its commitment to the EU.