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The Local Emma Midgley 15:39 CEST Last week Chancellor Sebastian Kurz promised every adult in Austria who wants to be vaccinated against the coronavirus will be given the opportunity in the next 100 days. Will Austria meet this ambitious target? Kurz also said sport, restaurants and hotels will be able to open again in May, after over 65s are vaccinated. In May all over 50-year-olds should be jabbed, and in June vaccination is to be opened to all age groups. Seven million doses due by end of July Austria is due to receive seven million doses in the second quarter of the year (April to July) as opposed to two million in the first quarter (January to March). ....
The Bergkirche in Eisenstadt, the capital of Burgenland in Austria. Photo: Herbert Frank flickr.com Post-war Austrian politics, at least until the 1990s, has not been known for its unpredictability or diversity when it comes to coalitions. Austria holds the peculiar distinction of having been ruled by a ‘grand coalition’ (a government composed of the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) and the centre-right Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP)) for longer than most European countries. In a period when these coalitions were much less common across the continent at various levels, they became an integral part of the Austrian political sphere. Of course, third parties already existed, and have occasionally taken part in government. This is especially true since the creation of the right-wing Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) in 1956. Nevertheless, the system was by definition dominated by the two largest parties both in the federal parliament and in the nine state legislature ....
Get email notification for articles from Farid Hafez Follow Apr. 4, 2021 2:49 PM There is a noisy controversy over a law drafted by France’s government, and currently being debated in the country’s Senate, which purportedly aims to confront Islamic separatism and violent radicalism, but which critics charge is a clear example of the assumption of collective guilt of all French Muslims for acts of murder, of the denial of individual rights and of state-backed Islamophobia. But at least there is an energetic national debate in France and beyond about the framing of Europe’s largest Muslim community. A similar campaign is being waged against the Muslim community of Austria, but with far less media amplification or public solidarity. ....