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Three Austrian parties – the conservatives, social democrats, and liberals – have agreed to move from preliminary discussions to full-fledged coalition talks for forming a new government. The shift means negotiations will now be divided into subjects, with dedicated teams for each. The announcement was made by Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats, and Beate Meinl-Reisinger of the Neos.
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