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Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Faces Perjury Trial Separate from Corruption Probe

Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Faces Perjury Trial Separate from Corruption Probe

Marian RomainebyMarian Romaine
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Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, from the conservative party, appeared in court on Wednesday to face perjury charges, an independent case from the corruption investigation that resulted in his resignation. Although Kurz has stepped away from politics, the ruling coalition he established with the left-wing Greens in 2020 remains in control, with the current parliament having less than a year left.

The trial focuses on allegations that Kurz misled a parliamentary commission in 2020 by claiming he had no involvement in the decision to appoint a party ally as the head of the Austrian state holding company, OBAG. Despite the legal proceedings, Kurz maintains his innocence, stating, “It is certainly my right as a defendant to lay out how I see things.”

If found guilty, Kurz could face a prison sentence of up to three years, but a fine is deemed more likely. Despite the ongoing legal challenges, Kurz’s People’s Party (OVP) continues to compete closely with the opposition Social Democrats in opinion polls, trailing the far-right Freedom Party.

The former Chancellor’s rise to power in 2017, marked by a tough stance on immigration, brought his party victory in the parliamentary elections. However, his tenure was marred by scandal, leading to the collapse of the ruling coalition with the far-right Freedom Party in 2019.

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