1999_Austrian_legislative_election
Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 3 October 1999. Although the Social Democratic Party remained the largest party in the National Council, a right-wing coalition government was formed by the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) after several months of negotiations. Although the FPÖ had finished a fraction of a point ahead of the ÖVP in the popular vote, ÖVP leader Wolfgang Schüssel became Chancellor rather than controversial FPÖ leader Jörg Haider. Haider, who had also been elected Landeshauptmann of Carinthia, was not appointed to the cabinet and resigned as party leader.
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1999_Austrian_legislative_election
Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 3 October 1999. Although the Social Democratic Party remained the largest party in the National Council, a right-wing coalition government was formed by the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) after several months of negotiations. Although the FPÖ had finished a fraction of a point ahead of the ÖVP in the popular vote, ÖVP leader Wolfgang Schüssel became Chancellor rather than controversial FPÖ leader Jörg Haider. Haider, who had also been elected Landeshauptmann of Carinthia, was not appointed to the cabinet and resigned as party leader.
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As Eleições legislativas aconteceram no dia 3 de outubro de 1999.
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De zeventiende verkiezingen va ...... nden op 3 oktober 1999 plaats.
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Las elecciones generales de Au ...... ía al Partido Socialdemócrata.
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Le elezioni legislative in Aus ...... el Partito Popolare Austriaco.
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Les eleccions legislatives del ...... pel popular Wolfgang Schüssel.
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Les élections législatives aut ...... s de pouvoir social-démocrate.
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Parliamentary elections were h ...... fted. Voter turnout was 80.4%.
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Wybory parlamentarne w Austrii ...... zamrożone stosunki z Austrią.
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Выборы в Национальный совет Ав ...... — Австрийская Партия Свободы.
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Парламентські вибори в Австрії ...... — Австрійська Партія Свободи.
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1999-10-03
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1999 Austrian legislative election
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Austrian People's Party
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Social Democratic Party of Austria
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Austria
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1999-10-03
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1986-09-13
1993-02-04
1995-04-22
1997-12-13
January 1997
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Results of the election, showi ...... ding to the first-place party.
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Austrian People's Party
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Freedom Party of Austria
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Liberal Forum
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Social Democratic Party of Austria
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The Greens – The Green Alternative
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All 183 seats in the National Council
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