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Austrian chancellor resigns as efforts to exclude far right collapse

Austrian chancellor Karl Nehammer has announced his resignation after the collapse of months-long efforts to forge a centrist coalition that excluded the far-right.

The country faces the possibility of fresh elections after the failure to form a government without the anti-immigration, pro-Russian Freedom Party (FPƖ), which secured a historic first place finish in a nationwide vote in September.

Nehammer, who also announced he would stand down as leader of the moderate conservative Peopleā€™s party (ƖVP), had been tasked by the countryā€™s president with seeking to form a coalition after all the other parties in parliament ruled out working with the FPƖā€™s hardline leader Herbert Kickl.

The 52-year-old, who has served as chancellor since 2021 when his predecessor Sebastian Kurz stood down amid a corruption investigation, had sought to strike a deal with the Social Democrats and the small, liberal Neos party.

But on Friday Neos abruptly pulled out of the talks and on Saturday Nehammer announced that he was abandoning efforts to form a government.

ā€œUnfortunately I have to tell you today that the negotiations have ended and will not be continued by the Peopleā€™s Party,ā€ he said in a video statement on the social media platform X.

ā€œI will stand down as chancellor and as leader of the Peopleā€™s Party in the coming days and enable an orderly transition.ā€

Nehammer said that ā€œdestructive forcesā€ in the Social Democratic Party had ā€œgained the upper handā€ in negotiations and that his party was not willing to sign up to its proposed economic programme.

Social Democratic leader Andreas Babler said he regretted the ƖVPā€™s decision to end the talks, adding that his party had been willing to make compromises. ā€œThis is not a good decision for our country,ā€ he said.

The failure of the negotiations deepens Austriaā€™s political uncertainty at a time when its economy is at risk of shrinking for a third year running in 2025. The country is also facing the challenge of finding between ā‚¬18bn and ā‚¬24bn in budget cuts, according to figures from the EU Commission.

One possibility is fresh elections, but that could risk further bolstering the Freedom Party, with polls suggesting that the far-right party has gained in support since the vote in September, when it won 29 per cent.

The ƖVP must also begin the search for a new leader, with officials expected to meet on Sunday to discuss the process.

Austrian political analysts were already speculating on Saturday that Kurz may seek to regain leadership of the ƖVP, after the former chancellorā€™s biographer hinted in an article published in German newspaper Bild that people close to him were weighing the chances of a political comeback.

While Nehammer had always ruled out working with far-right leader Kickl, who has taken the Freedom Party even further to the right since taking the helm in 2021, Babler warned of the danger that his successor as leader of the conservative party could be willing to strike a deal with him.

ā€œWe know what threatens to happen now. An FPƖ-ƖVP government with a right-wing extremist chancellor that will endanger our democracy on many points,ā€ he said.

Additional reporting by Sam Jones

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