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Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPO) will begin coalition government negotiations on Friday, following the failure of centrist parties to form a ruling coalition without the FPO. Thousands protested in Vienna against the prospect of an FPO-led government, citing concerns over democracy, human rights, and Russia interference. The conservative People's Party (OVP), initially against governing with the FPO, is now considering a coalition deal with them.
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