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Down1
16th October 2017, 04:55 PM
JewsMedia is not covering this.

In this election, Austria took a clear step to the right. Voters turned away from internationalism by the hundreds of thousand if not by the millions. At the time of writing (postal votes still to be counted) these are the results:

Austrian Peoples Party (ÖVP) 31.6 percent

Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) 27.4 percent

Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) 26.7 percent

Also bad news for internationalists, the pro-migrant Green party did not even clear the 4 percent hurdle to enter parliament. This was largely owing to a protest by a prominent former Green politician who created an alternative list opposed to the Green open boarders policy, and his list did clear the 4 percent hurdle. Vienna bucked the national trend with 34,9 percent for the SPÖ, ÖVP with 21.6 percent, FPÖ with 21 percent, and the Greens with 6.1 percent. This fits a pattern now emerging across Western Europe: Big cities with a combined vote of immigrants and urban professionals vote left/internationalist against the rest of the nation.

Alexander van der Bellen, the Green President of Austria, who has admitted “bitter disappointment” at the results, will have no alternative but to ask Mr. Kurz as the leader of the largest party to form a government. This means it is almost certain that Mr. Kurz will be the next Chancellor of Austria, his revamped right-wing conservative party supported by the FPÖ, which has always been deeply opposed to non-European immigration. The FPÖ has achieved the best results in its history.
https://www.amren.com/commentary/2017/10/austrian-voters-reject-immigration/

crimethink
16th October 2017, 08:16 PM
Anyone want to wager how long until Kurz stabs his supporters in the back?