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Originally Posted by Antagon
And now, a little more than a week later, the wannabe Gordon Gekko chancellor followed suit after three parties had voted against him in a motion of no confidence. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz had drawn a lot of criticism for his more than compliant behavior towards the far right party FPOE. Under his patronage, the Austrian People's Party - which had formerly presented itself as a centrist party that was leaning a tad towards the conservative side (though there had been clear flirtations with the far right time and time again) - took a sharp right turn and cranked the whole "we're the party of the employers, not the workforce" appeal up to eleven. This marks the first time in the post-war second republic of Austria a chancellor, his cabinet as well as his coalition partners have been relieved of their duties. And quite some relief that is. Good fucking riddanceČ
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/05/27/e...ntl/index.html
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The Vengaboys are back alive!

Scoring a number #1 hit in Austria with
We're Going to Ibiza!
after 20 odd years. And I guess today, tonight? they will play it live in Vienna at a
protest march
#VengaboysforPresident
We're going to Ibiza! How the Vengaboys became the sound of political protest in Austria