by Magali Perrault On 12 May 2000, Austria’s Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel and vice-chancellor Susanne Riess-Passer held a joint press conference to mark the first hundred days of the coalition government between their two parties, the People’s Party (ÖVP) and the Freedom Party (FPÖ). Schüssel’s decision to forfeit the 13-year old alliance of the ÖVP with the Social Democrats (SPÖ) and […]

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