Austria’s conservative People’s Party were the winners in Sunday’s snap general election, The Week reports.
With nearly all the votes counted, the party, led by former chancellor Sebastian Kurz, had more than 38% of the vote, up from 31% last time round.
Speaking at party headquarters, Kurz said he was “overwhelmed and almost speechless,” adding: “I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all of our voters.”
The far-right Freedom Party, Kurz’s former coalition partners had a disappointing night with a big drop in their vote.
The poll was called after a scandal caused the previous coalition government to collapse. Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, then leader of the Freedom Party, was secretly filmed promising government contracts to a woman posing as the niece of a Russian oligarch.
The People’s Party won in eight of Austria’s nine federal states, losing only Vienna to the Social Democrats.
Since June, Austria has been led by a caretaker government headed by the constitutional lawyer Brigitte Bierlein.