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Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen arrives for a statement in Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen arrives for a statement in Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen delivers a statement in Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen delivers a statement in Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen gives an interview at a polling station during the EU elections, Vienna, Austria, June 9, 2024. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl/File Photo
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen gives an interview at a polling station during the EU elections, Vienna, Austria, June 9, 2024. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl/File Photo
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Austria's president said on Wednesday he could not task the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) with forming a government after it won a general election because no party wants to govern with it, so instead it and the next two largest parties should try to break the "stalemate" themselves.

The FPO won the parliamentary election 10 days ago, a historic first for a party founded in the 1950s under a leader who had been an SS officer and Nazi lawmaker. Having secured about 29% of the vote, it would need a coalition partner to command a majority in parliament and form a government.

Only Chancellor Karl Nehammer's conservative People's Party(OVP) has left the door open to a coalition with the eurosceptic, Russia-friendly FPO but not if its leader Herbert Kickl is part of the next government. Kickl insists he should become chancellor and any coalition without the FPO in it would be a "coalition of losers" and a "slap in the face" to voters.

"It is an absolutely new situation for there to be an election winner with whom evidently no other party wants to govern," President Alexander Van der Bellen, who oversees the formation of governments, said in a televised address after one-on-one talks with the leaders of all five parliamentary parties.

"My discussions (with party leaders) yesterday and the day before have strengthened that impression further ... A classic stalemate," he said, adding that Kickl had told him there would be no FPO-led government without him as chancellor.

Since no coalition could have a majority without two of the three top parties in it, Van der Bellen said he would ask the leaders of those parties - the FPO, OVP and third-placed Social Democrats - to see what coalitions might be possible and report back to him at the end of next week.

"Do all those involved really mean what they have said? I know that is to be expected, of course, but I want clarity. Clarity for Austria," he said.

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