Austrian 'whizz-kid' tapped to form government

20 Oct 2017 / 18:28 H.

VIENNA: Austria's president on Friday tasked election-winner Sebastian Kurz with forming a government, putting the 31-year-old conservative on course to become the world's youngest leader.
Kurz, nicknamed "wunderwuzzi" ("whizz-kid"), is now expected to enter coalition talks with the far-right Freedom Party (FPOe), potentially giving the European Union a fresh headache.
Kurz's People's Party (OeVP) came first in Sunday's election with 31.5% followed by the centre-left Social Democrats on 26.9%, final results showed late Thursday.
The populist Freedom Party, highly critical of the EU, came a close third with 26.0%, just short of its 1999 record under former chief Joerg Haider of 26.9%.
Kurz said Friday after being given a mandate by President Alexander Van der Bellen that he will now "sound out" all the other parties and then enter coalition negotiations.
"I want a new political culture, a new political style," he said. "I want a government that has the courage and the determination to bring about real change in Austria". — AFP

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