Austria: The right -wing extremist party denied power in the country of the European Union despite winning the elections World news

The European Union has prevented a winning party in the elections from taking power a few weeks after warning the United States against the bloc that “the voice of people is important.”
Three parties in Austria reached an agreement to form a new Austrian government, two weeks after the failure of an extremist right -wing party that won elections in September to collect an administration.
The Conservative Austrian People’s Party, socialist Democrats in the center and liberal ausis agreed on a coalition program after the so -called Christian Stoker, who is expected to become a consultant, “perhaps the most difficult negotiations on a government in the history of our country.”
The agreement between the three losing parties in the September elections comes after the winning Freedom Party, led by Herbert Kekel, in collecting an alliance with the People’s Party, which ranked second in the elections after the collapse of negotiations.
After publishing on X, Mr. Kickl calmly: “The most expensive government at all times provides us with the worst program at all times, which is a low point for Austria!”
Mr. Stoker, 64, is now expected to become the new leader of Austria,
The deal reached by the three coalition parties still needs formal approval from the leadership of the largest parties and a majority of two -thirds of the NEOS members at an expected conference on Sunday.
US Vice President JD Vance told European leaders in a speech in Munich earlier this month that the continent had faced a problem “from” about what he claimed was “freedom of expression”.
The American politician also asked about the extinction of the election results in Romania, which joined the European Union in 2007.
The elections were canceled after fears of Russian intervention, but Mr. Vance said: “If your democracy can be destroyed by a few $ 100,000 of digital advertisements from a foreign country, it was not strong to start.”
I told European Union characters that “the voice of people is important.”
Mr. Vance also clashed with Sir Kerr Starmer at the White House today (Thursday), as he repeated his demands for freedom of expression related to the United Kingdom, who strongly responded to the Prime Minister, saying that Britain had had a tradition of freedom to express “a very long time.”
But while Mr. Vance was wandering with Mr. Starmer in Washington, another country in the European Union announced that it does not allow a party winner of the elections to take power.