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Paper: Austria’s likely next chancellor hopes to form govt. in 60 days

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Austria’s likely next chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, wants talks over a new government to last no more than two months, he said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.

Austria’s president on Friday gave the green light to conservati­ve leader Kurz whose People’s Party (OVP) secured 31.5 percent of the vote in last week’s parliament­ary election, to form a government, Reuters wrote.

“The Austrians expect that there is quickly a strong and stable government which takes up work,” Kurz was quoted as saying by Austria’s Kronen Zeitung. “That means that negotiatio­ns should be concluded in less than 60 days.”

Kurz campaigned on a platform that combined a hard line on immigratio­n similar to that of the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) with traditiona­l conservati­ve principles like slimming down the state and cutting taxes.

To form his coalition, only two of Austria’s parliament­ary parties, the Social Democrats (SPO) and FPO, have enough seats to give Kurz a majority if they go into coalition with the OVP.

Kurz is currently holding an initial round of discussion­s with the leaders of all parties in Parliament, the last of which is his meeting with outgoing Chancellor Christian Kern, the head of the Social Democrats, later on Sunday.

In a separate interview with tabloid Oesterreic­h, Kurz said his party has common ground with the FPO and that he had already held constructi­ve talks with FPO leader Heinz-christian Strache.

“In the conversati­on with Heinz-christian Strache, I also had the impression that he has a strong willingnes­s to effect change and creative drive,” Kurz was quoted as saying by OE24.

 ??  ?? HEINZ-PETER BADER/REUTERS Head of the People’s Party (OVP) Sebastian Kurz addresses the media in Vienna, Austria, on October 21, 2017.
HEINZ-PETER BADER/REUTERS Head of the People’s Party (OVP) Sebastian Kurz addresses the media in Vienna, Austria, on October 21, 2017.

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