With his friendly, moderate appearance, the right-wing populist Norbert Hofer has come within a whisker of the Austrian presidency. In December a second rerun of the election will determine whether he can lead the Freedom Party (FPÖ) into power. Fabio Wolkenstein looks at the extraordinarily wide range of executive powers available to the Austrian president, including the right to dismiss the chancellor and government. Will Hofer take advantage of them, or will he continue to lead the FPÖ into the mainstream and possible victory in parliamentary elections
Thee 2016 Austrian presidential election saw a run-o between the Green party candidate Alexander Va...
Given that polling companies predicted a tight race again in Austria’s presidential election on 4 De...
The last Austrian national election in 2013 saw the radical-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) obtain 20.5 pe...
With his friendly, moderate appearance, the right-wing populist Norbert Hofer has come within a whis...
Austria’s presidential election on 4 December saw a surprisingly large victory for Alexander Van der...
On 4 December, Alexander van der Bellen won Austria’s presidential election, defeating Norbert Hofer...
Alexander Van der Bellen won Austria’s presidential election on 22 May, defeating Norbert Hofer, who...
Austria will hold the first round of its presidential election on 24 April, with a run off being hel...
Right wing and far right parties have recently succeeded in many elections worldwide. The Austrian F...
Austria will hold a presidential election on 24 April, with a run off scheduled for 22 May if no can...
Austria is due to hold a rerun of its presidential election on 2 October, following the Constitution...
After a passionate two-day election, Alexander Van Der Bellen (supported by the Greens) narrowly def...
Sixty years old Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) history is very representative for study West Europe...
Following the first round of Austria’s presidential election, Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party (FP...
Presidential Elections In April 2010, Heinz Fischer (SPÖ) was reelected for president. In Austria, a...
Thee 2016 Austrian presidential election saw a run-o between the Green party candidate Alexander Va...
Given that polling companies predicted a tight race again in Austria’s presidential election on 4 De...
The last Austrian national election in 2013 saw the radical-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) obtain 20.5 pe...
With his friendly, moderate appearance, the right-wing populist Norbert Hofer has come within a whis...
Austria’s presidential election on 4 December saw a surprisingly large victory for Alexander Van der...
On 4 December, Alexander van der Bellen won Austria’s presidential election, defeating Norbert Hofer...
Alexander Van der Bellen won Austria’s presidential election on 22 May, defeating Norbert Hofer, who...
Austria will hold the first round of its presidential election on 24 April, with a run off being hel...
Right wing and far right parties have recently succeeded in many elections worldwide. The Austrian F...
Austria will hold a presidential election on 24 April, with a run off scheduled for 22 May if no can...
Austria is due to hold a rerun of its presidential election on 2 October, following the Constitution...
After a passionate two-day election, Alexander Van Der Bellen (supported by the Greens) narrowly def...
Sixty years old Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) history is very representative for study West Europe...
Following the first round of Austria’s presidential election, Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party (FP...
Presidential Elections In April 2010, Heinz Fischer (SPÖ) was reelected for president. In Austria, a...
Thee 2016 Austrian presidential election saw a run-o between the Green party candidate Alexander Va...
Given that polling companies predicted a tight race again in Austria’s presidential election on 4 De...
The last Austrian national election in 2013 saw the radical-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) obtain 20.5 pe...