💨 Abstract
Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPO) won the parliamentary election with 29% of the vote, their best result ever. Party leader Herbert Kickl, a controversial figure allied with Hungarian premier Viktor Orban, now seeks to form a coalition to govern. However, other parties have rejected his overtures, leaving the FPO in need of a coalition partner.
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