The center right-extreme right period started in Austria!
Sebastian Kurz, chairman of the Austrian Foreign and Integration Minister, the People's Party (ÖVP), said that after two months of coalition talks, both parties agreed on the 5-year-old government building point.
ÖVP Chairman Kurz and extreme right-wing Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) Chairman Heinz Christian Strache publicly shared the result of two months of coalition talks held at a press conference they held.
Kurz said in his statement that "the settlement of Turquoise (ÖVP) and Blue (FPÖ) has been achieved as a result of two months of negotiations."
On October 15th, Austrians voted for these two parties because they wanted a serious political change in the country, and Kurz used the expression "We will work to ensure this change and transformation for the next 5 years".
Kurz also noted that the five-year government programs highlighting topics include alleviating the tax burden, strengthening the social system, increasing security in the country, and fighting immigrants entering the country illegally.
Extreme right-wing Leader Strache expressed that coal negotiations are continuing in the framework of mutual respect and understanding, and that although they sometimes have different approaches, they are on the ground of consensus of both parties because of their responsibilities to the country.
Strache added that the program, which was created as a result of the coalition talks, will be shared tomorrow with the administration of both parties, then publicly available after being presented to President Alexander Van der Bellen.