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.
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.
SPÖ Loses Majority in Burgenland as FPÖ Rises to Second Place

With the SPÖ’s loss of its majority in Burgenland, no federal state in Austria is now governed by a single party.
EU Drops Action Against Austria After FPÖ-ÖVP Austerity Plan

The decision comes after the FPÖ and the ÖVP unveiled their €6.4 billion cost-cutting budget consolidation plan.
NEOS Withdraws from Coalition Talks

NEOS leader Beate Meinl-Reisinger said neither the ÖVP nor the SPÖ had accepted NEOS’ proposed reforms to address Austria’s economic crisis.
ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS Meet as Coalition Talks Progress

ÖVP leader Karl Nehammer was tasked with forming Austria’s next government by President Alexander Van der Bellen last month.
Criticism as Viktor Orbán Visits Austrian Parliament
Orbán was invited by the FPÖ’s Walter Rosenkranz, who was elected president of the National Council – the lower chamber of the Austrian parliament – earlier this month.
Nehammer Accepts Mandate to Form New Government

Chancellor Karl Nehammer says the country needs “a stable federal government supported by a broad majority in parliament.”
Van der Bellen Delays Forming Government

Alexander Van der Bellen has met leaders of all five parliamentary parties, but it’s still unclear whom he’ll trust to form a government.
Van der Bellen Continues Talks on New Government

NEOS leader Beate Meinl-Reisinger and Green Party head Werner Kogler are meeting the president at Hofburg Palace on Tuesday for talks.