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Austrian chancellor’s criticisms of EU come as his party grapples with graft scandal
Pressure on Sebastian Kurz as Council of Europe cites ‘globally unsatisfactory’ progress
Sebastian Kurz accuses prosecutors of leaking information to the media
Prosecutors’ raid on house of finance minister puts chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s party on back foot
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s response to Vienna shooting as much a cultural question as a security one, analysts say
Schools to close and social contact barred in one of Europe’s toughest sets of new restrictions
Army deployed to protect sensitive sites as Sebastian Kurz condemns shooting
Resounding victory for centrist politics in the Austrian city’s important municipal elections
Chancellor says agenda has been ‘destroyed’ but earlier efforts to balance the budget will help weather the pandemic
European Council president proposes higher discounts on budget contributions alongside €390bn in grants
Chancellor sets out timetable that could see shops reopening from next week
Move by Vienna as Europe’s governments look at ways to contain Covid-19 spread
Leonore Gewessler is at front of coalition’s pledge to blaze an environmental trail
With a smaller union of 27 states, we have to cut our coat according to our cloth
Sebastian Kurz says conservative coalition with Greens is ‘right for this moment’
Austria’s conservative-Green coalition may hold lessons for Germany
Unconventional deal built on the unusual and unexpected personal rapport between party heads
Recent elections afford Austrians the opportunity to recapture the spirit of 1989
Former chancellor who cut last coalition deal with Freedom party wants ‘stability’
Austrian conservative leader’s victory paves the way for tie up with the Greens
Far-right Freedom party suffers big losses while Social Democrats also perform poorly
Young ex-chancellor set to win election after last coalition collapsed amid scandal
First woman to hold top job will lead technocratic government for four months
Opposition parties back no-confidence vote against chancellor over ‘Ibiza affair’
Chancellor shifts to centre ahead of no-confidence vote in wake of scandal
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