Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has called for
fresh elections after his ruling coalition collapsed following an
apparent video sting that forced his deputy to step down
"Enough is enough ... The serious part of this [video] was the attitude towards abuse of power, towards dealing with taxpayers' money, towards the media in this country," said the chancellor, who heads the centre-right People's Party
Kurz said he could not reach an agreement with the leadership of Strache's FPO on carrying forward the coalition, adding that a possible coalition with the centre-left Social Democrats would derail the government's programme of limiting debt and taxes.
Shortly after Kurz's statement, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen expressed support for a snap vote and said he would meet with the chancellor again on Sunday to talk over the next steps.
Opposition parties including the Social Democrats, the liberal Neos party and the Greens have also called for fresh elections in the wake of the scandal.
In a statement on Saturday May 18,2019, Kurz said he would ask
the country's President Alexander Van der Bellen to hold a new vote "as
soon as possible"
The call came hours after Heinz-Christian Strache, the vice chancellor and leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPO)resigned over a covert video that appeared to show him offering government contracts to a Russian woman in exchange for campaign help
Kurz, a conservative who formed a coalition with the FPO a year
and a half ago, said the sting was the last straw in the relationship"Enough is enough ... The serious part of this [video] was the attitude towards abuse of power, towards dealing with taxpayers' money, towards the media in this country," said the chancellor, who heads the centre-right People's Party
Kurz said he could not reach an agreement with the leadership of Strache's FPO on carrying forward the coalition, adding that a possible coalition with the centre-left Social Democrats would derail the government's programme of limiting debt and taxes.
Shortly after Kurz's statement, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen expressed support for a snap vote and said he would meet with the chancellor again on Sunday to talk over the next steps.
Opposition parties including the Social Democrats, the liberal Neos party and the Greens have also called for fresh elections in the wake of the scandal.
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