World News

Austrian Chancellor Nehammer to resign after failed coalition talks

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has announced his intention to resign in the coming days following the collapse of coalition talks to form a new government.

The decision comes after negotiations between the Conservative People’s Party and the Social Democrats broke down for a second time.

The talks, which resumed after the liberal Neos Party abruptly withdrew from discussions, failed to yield an agreement.

“Unfortunately, I have to tell you today that the negotiations have ended and will not be continued by the People’s Party,” Nehammer stated on social media.

He attributed the breakdown to “destructive forces” within the Social Democratic Party, claiming they had “gained the upper hand” and that the People’s Party could not endorse a programme that undermined economic competitiveness.

Social Democratic leader Andreas Babler expressed disappointment at the People’s Party’s decision to walk away from the talks, describing it as “not a good decision for our country.”

Babler pointed to disagreements over addressing the “record deficit” left by the previous government as a key sticking point.

“I have offered to Karl Nehammer and the People’s Party to continue negotiating and called on them not to get up,” Babler told reporters.

Austria’s next government faces daunting economic challenges, including the need to save between €18 billion and €24 billion, as estimated by the EU Commission.

The country is also grappling with a two-year recession, rising unemployment, and a budget deficit of 3.7% of GDP, exceeding the EU’s 3% limit.

The coalition talks began in October after President Alexander Van der Bellen tasked Nehammer with forming a government. This followed the refusal of all other parties to cooperate with the far-right Freedom Party, which emerged victorious in September’s national election with 29.2% of the vote.

ALSO READ TOP STORIES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Adam Mosadioluwa

Recent Posts

Natasha denies plotting with activist to accuse Akpabio of organ harvesting

In the one-hour, eight-minute broadcast, the activist alleged that Natasha offered her N200 million to…

2 minutes ago

Sanwo-Olu commissions new housing scheme for Lagos judiciary

"While we understand and appreciate the full separation of powers, there is always a common…

3 minutes ago

US: Trump to host military parade for Army’s 250th birthday, June 14

The parade will echo Trump’s 2019 "Salute to America" event, which included military flyovers, tanks…

22 minutes ago

Metro fibre project: Over one million subscribers linked to internet in one year – Lagos Commissioner

"This project involves the deployment of intelligent video cameras in strategic locations in the state…

54 minutes ago

UK: I want reconciliation with Royal Family, Prince Harry says after losing security appeal

“I would love reconciliation with my family. There’s no point continuing to fight anymore, life…

55 minutes ago

Ribadu, potential president after Tinubu’s tenure – Primate Ayodele

“Nuhu Ribadu is a potential president, but it will be difficult for him because he…

59 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.