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[[Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs]] (''Freedom Party of Austria'' - ''FPÖ'') is a right-wing national conservative political party in Austria, founded in 1949 under the name [[Verband der Unabhängigen]] (''Federation of Independents'' - ''VdU''), and took its current name in 1956. | [[Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs]] (''Freedom Party of Austria'' - ''FPÖ'') is a right-wing national conservative political party in Austria, founded in 1949 under the name [[Verband der Unabhängigen]] (''Federation of Independents'' - ''VdU''), and took its current name in 1956. | ||
− | The BBC's Bethany Bell describes the party as 'far-right' and notes that it has 'campaigned on an anti-immigration and "anti-Islamisation" platform for years.' She quotes political analyst [[Thomas Hofer]] who argues that 'anti-Islamisation' has been a pillar of the Freedom Party for seven to eight years, especially in Vienna, and grew out of its more generalised anti-migrant stance.<ref>Bethany Bell, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-eu-31090920 Pegida in Austrian 'anti-Islamisation' drive], BBC News, 2 February 2015</ref> | + | The BBC's Bethany Bell describes the party as 'far-right' and notes that it has 'campaigned on an anti-immigration and "anti-Islamisation" platform for years.' She quotes political analyst [[Thomas Hofer]] who argues that 'anti-Islamisation' has been a pillar of the Freedom Party for seven to eight years, especially in Vienna, and grew out of its more generalised anti-migrant stance.<ref>Bethany Bell, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-eu-31090920 Pegida in Austrian 'anti-Islamisation' drive], ''BBC News'', 2 February 2015</ref> |
− | Writing in February 2015, Bell notes that at the last elections, | + | Writing in February 2015, Bell notes that at the last elections, FPÖ gained 20 per cent of the vote and a recent opinion poll put it at 28 per cent, ahead of both parties in the governing coalition of the Social Democrats and the conservative People's Party (OeVP). |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 14:11, 15 December 2015
Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (Freedom Party of Austria - FPÖ) is a right-wing national conservative political party in Austria, founded in 1949 under the name Verband der Unabhängigen (Federation of Independents - VdU), and took its current name in 1956.
The BBC's Bethany Bell describes the party as 'far-right' and notes that it has 'campaigned on an anti-immigration and "anti-Islamisation" platform for years.' She quotes political analyst Thomas Hofer who argues that 'anti-Islamisation' has been a pillar of the Freedom Party for seven to eight years, especially in Vienna, and grew out of its more generalised anti-migrant stance.[1]
Writing in February 2015, Bell notes that at the last elections, FPÖ gained 20 per cent of the vote and a recent opinion poll put it at 28 per cent, ahead of both parties in the governing coalition of the Social Democrats and the conservative People's Party (OeVP).
Contents
People
- Heinz Christian Strache - leader as of February 2015
Contact
- Website: www.fpoe.at
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Bethany Bell, Pegida in Austrian 'anti-Islamisation' drive, BBC News, 2 February 2015