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    Austria’s FM Schallenberg to take over as caretaker chancellor

    VIENNA (AFP) – Austria’s Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg will take over as caretaker chancellor from tomorrow, as the far right seeks to form a government with the conservatives, the presidential office announced.

    Yesterday’s statement came after conservative Karl Nehammer said over the weekend he would step down as chancellor and party chairman.

    Nehammer made the decision last Saturday, after the collapse of coalition talks to form a government excluding the far-right Freedom party (FPOe).

    The FPOe topped September polls for the first time ever in the Alpine European Union member of nine million, but has until now been unable to find partners to govern. On Tuesday however, radical far-right leader Herbert Kickl invited the conservatives to start negotiations, which they accepted. Austria’s President Alexander Van der Bellen, a former leader of the Greens, will appoint Schallenberg to the interim role on tomorrow.

    Schallenberg’s role will be “to continue the administration of the Federal Chancellery and to chair the interim Federal Government”, said a statement from the president’s office.

    But while he takes over the chancellor’s agenda, Schallenberg will continue in his post as foreign minister.

    The 55-year-old, a long-time member of the conservative People’s Party (OeVP), has already served as chancellor, in late 2021.

    Austria’s Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg shakes hands with Austria’s Interior Minister Karl Nehammer. PHOTO: AFP
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