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Austria faces Setback in Coalition Talks as Liberal Party Quits

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
January 3, 2025
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Austria faces Setback in Coalition Talks as Liberal Party Quits
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Negotiations to form Austria’s next government faced a critical setback on Friday as the Neos party, a small liberal faction, suddenly withdrew from coalition talks. Neos party withdrawal from coalition talks is a critical setback in the ruling party’s effort to sideline the far-right Freedom Party (FPO), even though it won the September national elections, and raises questions about the future of Austrian politics.

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  • The Impact of Neos’ Exit
  • Challenges in Coalition Building
  • Far-Right Gains and Political Instability
  • FPO Seizes the Momentum
  • Bottom Line

The Impact of Neos’ Exit

With the Neos party’s withdrawal, the conservative People’s Party (ÖVP) and the Social Democrats (SPÖ) are left struggling to form a stable coalition.

Although the Neos party raises the prospect of a two-way coalition, it is still not efficient with the slim majority margin. While this sudden withdrawal creates a setback for the coalition, the move on the other hand has emboldened the FPO, a eurosceptic and Russia-friendly party, which won 29% of the vote in the September election but was excluded from coalition discussions. Public opinion polls suggest the FPO’s popularity has since increased, with the party accusing its rivals of orchestrating an “undemocratic” coalition of losers.

The party’s decision was announced by the party leader Beate Meinl-Reisinger at a hastily convened press conference, criticizing the ÖVP and SPÖ for lacking the courage to tackle Austria’s pressing challenges. She cited insufficient progress in negotiations and emphasized her party’s commitment to reforms, including unpopular measures such as raising the retirement age and lowering taxes.

Challenges in Coalition Building

Austria has not had a three-party coalition since 1949, and the current political landscape makes such an arrangement even more challenging. Meinl-Reisinger hinted that the SPÖ and ÖVP could attempt to form a fragile two-party government, but their one-seat majority in the lower house would make governance precarious. She offered Neos’ parliamentary support for reforms already agreed upon in the talks, signaling a willingness to facilitate certain legislative measures.

Neither the ÖVP nor SPÖ immediately commented on how they plan to move forward, but the fallout underscores the difficulties of excluding the FPO while addressing Austria’s political fragmentation.

Far-Right Gains and Political Instability

The rise of far-right parties has complicated coalition building across Europe, with Austria now joining countries like Germany and France in grappling with the challenge. Within the ÖVP, some members favor working with the FPO, but Chancellor Karl Nehammer has firmly ruled out collaboration with FPO leader Herbert Kickl, who insists on leading any government involving his party.

The Greens, the ÖVP’s current coalition partner, could re-enter talks, but their relationship with the conservatives has been strained. A snap election looms as a possible outcome, though polls suggest both the ÖVP and SPÖ would lose ground to the FPO, which now leads its rivals by over 10 percentage points.

FPO Seizes the Momentum

The FPO wasted no time capitalizing on the disarray, attacking Nehammer and comparing the coalition talks to Germany’s recently collapsed “traffic-light coalition.” In a post on X, the FPO labeled the negotiations a “political monstrosity” and called for Nehammer’s resignation, further solidifying its anti-establishment narrative.

Bottom Line

The Neos party’s withdrawal from coalition talks has exposed deep fractures in Austria’s political system, leaving the path forward uncertain. With the far-right FPO gaining momentum and traditional parties struggling to form a viable government, Austria faces a period of heightened political instability. The outcome of these developments will shape not only Austria’s governance but also its position within a broader European context grappling with far-right influence and fragmented politics.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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