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The ballot is won by the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SP\u00f6), which has run the federal government for seven years and realized its worst result at that time since 1945 . Federal Chancellor Werner Faymann ensures his continuation in power by renewing the great coalition he constitutes with the Austrian People’s Party (\u00d6VP). In the anticipated legislative elections of September 28, 2008 , the Social Democratic Party of Austria (Sp\u00f6), long the largest party in the country and returned to the head of the government in 2006 , won 29.3% of the votes, the worst scoring in its history. However, there remains the first Austrian political party with 57 deputies out of 183. His coalition partner of the time, the Austrian People’s Party (\u00d6VP), is experiencing the same difficulties. It drops to 26% of the vote, even worse than its historic lowest of 26.9%, reached in 1999 And then was satisfied with 51 parliamentarians. Together, the two ruling parties, however, have a still comfortable majority with 108 seats on the National Council, 26 less than during the previous legislature. They were followed by the Liberty Party of Austria (FP\u00f6), the main far -right formation. It receives 17.5% of the votes and 34 elected officials. Behind him arrives at the Alliance for the future of Austria (Bz\u00f6), founded in 2005 by moderate dissidents of the FP\u00f6 who then wanted to maintain the coalition they formed with the \u00d6VP. Bringing together 10.7% of the vote and 21 parliamentarians, the Bz\u00f6 accurately passes in front of the Greens – the green alternative (Gr\u00fcnen), which total 10.4% of the votes and 20 seats. While no majority is really emerging, the Social Democratic Party and the People’s Party undertake to negotiate in order to reconstruct a \u00ab\u00a0grande coalition\u00a0\u00bb . However, it was their disagreements, especially on European policy, which led to the holding of this early election. On this occasion, the \u00d6VP replaces its outgoing president and vice-chancellor Wilhelm Molterer by the Federal Minister of Agriculture Josef Pr\u00f6ll. Discussions prove to be conclusive and the new government is appointed from the December 2 . The Federal Minister of Transport and Federal President of the Sp\u00f6 Werner Faymann is thus appointed Federal Chancellor, with Pr\u00f6ll as assistant and federal finance minister. The presidential election of April 25, 2010 is marked by the absence of a candidate of the People’s Party. The federal president Heinz Fischer, supported by the social democratic party of which he was a member before his election at the head of the State, was re-elected in the first round with more than 73% of the votes cast. He largely defeated the candidate of the FP\u00f6 Barbara Rosenkranz, while the participation reaches 53.6% of the registrants. Josef Pr\u00f6ll announces the April 13, 2011 that he resigns from all of his functions for health reasons. The \u00d6VP takes the opportunity to achieve a ministerial reshuffle affecting its representatives within the federal cabinet. Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael Spindelegger then replaced him at the head of the party and as assistant to the head of government, while Maria Fekter took his following at the Federal Ministry of Finance. During the regional legislative elections of 3 mars 2013 , the sp\u00f6 wins with 37.1% of the votes in the Land of Carinthia, fief of the fire the tutelary figure of the extreme right J\u00f6rg Haider and the Fp\u00f6 [ first ] . Austria is a parliamentary republic with a bicameral parliament. His lower room, the national council (in German: National Councilor ), is made up of 183 deputies elected for five years according to a proportional ballot mode blocked in nine districts, which correspond to the L\u00e4nder, at the rate of 7 to 36 seats per constituency according to their population. They are then subdivided into a total of 43 regional districts. The electoral threshold is set at 4% or a seat of a regional district. The distribution is made to the Hare method at the regional level and then according to the Hondt method at the federal level. Although the lists is blocked, prohibiting the addition of names not appearing, voters have the possibility of expressing a preference for a maximum of three candidates, allowing them to be placed at the top of the list Whether they total a minimum of 14%, 10% or 7% of the votes respectively at the regional level, of the L\u00e4nder, and Federal.Voting, not compulsory, is possible from the age of 16 [ 2 ] . List parties and heads [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Party Ideology Head of the list Score a 2008 PARTI Social-Difcate the AutoRation (pouring Social Democratic Party of Austria Left -back Social democracy, progressivism Werner Faymann (Federal Chancellor) 29.3% of votes 57 deputies Austrian popular party (\u00d6VP) Austrian People’s Party Center-right Christian democracy, conservatism, liberalism Michael Spindlegets (Vice-Chancellor) 26.0% of votes 51 deputies Party of Liberty of Austria (FP\u00f6) Freedom of Austria Far right Nationalism, conservatism, populism Heinz-Christian Strache 17.5% of votes 34 deputies Alliance for the future of Austria (Bz\u00f6) Alliance Future Austria Far right Conservatism, liberalism, populism Josef bucher 10.7% of votes 21 deputies Les Verts – L’Al- Alternative Verte (Greens) The Greens – the green alternative Left -back Ecology, progressivism Eve Glaswllow Scrutcies 10.4% of votes 20 deputies Team Pages (TS) Team Stronach for Austria LAW Euroscepticism, liberalism, populism Frank pages Party created in 2012 Surveys [ modifier | Modifier and code ] National results [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Party Voice % +\/- Seats +\/- PARTI Social-Difcate the AutoRation (pouring 1 258 605 26.82 2.4 52 5 Austrian popular party (\u00d6VP) 1 125 876 23.99 2.0 47 4 Party of Liberty of Austria (FP\u00f6) 962 313 20.51 3.0 40 6 Les Verts – L’Al- Alternative Verte (Greens) 582 657 12.42 2.0 24 4 Team Pages (TS) 268 679 5.73 Nv 11 Nv Neos – New Austria (Neos) 232 946 4.96 Nv 9 Nv Alliance for the future of Austria (Bz\u00f6) 165 746 3.53 7.2 0 21 Communist Party (KP\u00f6) 48 175 1.03 0.3 0 0 Pirate parts 36 265 0.77 Nv 0 Nv Other parties (5) 11 645 0.25 – 0 – Suffresses expressed 4 692 907 98.13 White and invalid votes 89 503 1.87 Total 4 782 410 100 – 183 Abstentions 1 601 898 25.09 Registered \/ Participation 6 384 308 74.91 Results by L\u00e4nder [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results by constituency [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results Bass [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-\u00d6VP310\u00a034530,61 1,6311SP\u00d6279\u00a098827,61 2,7610FP\u00d6190\u00a060118,80 0,726Gr\u00fcnen97\u00a04879,61 1,543 1TS48\u00a01054,74Nv.1Nv.NEOS45\u00a02854,47Nv.1Nv.BZ\u00d627\u00a00192,66 3,690 2KP\u00d67\u00a07570,76 0,160PP\u00d67\u00a04110,73Nv.0Nv.Suffrages exprim\u00e9s1\u00a0013\u00a099897,86Votes invalides22\u00a01822,14Total1\u00a0036\u00a0180100–32 1Abstention242\u00a049518,96Inscrits \/ participation1\u00a0278\u00a067581,04Burgenland [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-SP\u00d670\u00a022237,28 2,782\u00d6VP50\u00a042626,77 2,291 1FP\u00d632\u00a070517,36 1,191Gr\u00fcnen12\u00a07186,75 1,060TS11\u00a00505,87Nv.0Nv.NEOS5\u00a03272,83Nv.0Nv.BZ\u00d63\u00a06891,96 3,340KP\u00d69300,49 0,100PP\u00d68710,46Nv.0Nv.CP\u00d64460,24 0,170Suffrages exprim\u00e9s188\u00a038497,87Votes invalides4\u00a01022,13Total192\u00a0486100–4 1Abstention40\u00a001917,21Inscrits \/ participation232\u00a050582,79Carinthie [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-SP\u00d6102\u00a027832,37 4,304 1FP\u00d656\u00a051317,88 10,312 2\u00d6VP48\u00a014015,23 0,661Gr\u00fcnen37\u00a030411,80 4,901 1BZ\u00d634\u00a012910,80 27,720 5TS21\u00a08826,92Nv.0Nv.NEOS11\u00a07113,71Nv.0Nv.PP\u00d62\u00a00740,66Nv.0Nv.KP\u00d61\u00a09750,62 0,080Suffrages exprim\u00e9s316\u00a000698,05Votes invalides6\u00a02781,95Total322\u00a0284100–8 1Abstention122\u00a030227,51Inscrits \/ participation444\u00a058672,49Haute-Austria [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-SP\u00d6228\u00a029327,20 3,268 1\u00d6VP212\u00a084325,36 1,398FP\u00d6180\u00a004121,45 2,426Gr\u00fcnen102\u00a000312,15 2,243TS40\u00a03794,81Nv.1Nv.BZ\u00d629\u00a07003,54 5,550 2NEOS28\u00a06043,41Nv.1Nv.PP\u00d66\u00a07570,80Nv.0Nv.KP\u00d66\u00a02770,75 0,130CP\u00d62\u00a09460,35 0,500WANDL1\u00a05570,19Nv.0Nv.Suffrages exprim\u00e9s839\u00a040097,49Votes invalides21\u00a06152,51Total861\u00a0015100–27 1Abstention238\u00a016721,67Inscrits \/ participation1\u00a0099\u00a018278,33Salzbourg [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-\u00d6VP76\u00a046026,68 2,382 1SP\u00d665\u00a095023,01 0,812FP\u00d660\u00a087621,24 3,582 1Gr\u00fcnen42\u00a038914,79 3,011TS14\u00a08945,20Nv.0Nv.NEOS13\u00a01034,57Nv.0Nv.BZ\u00d69\u00a02053,21 9,020 1PP\u00d61\u00a09120,67Nv.0Nv.KP\u00d61\u00a08170,63 0,090Suffrages exprim\u00e9s286\u00a060697,83Votes invalides6\u00a03522,17Total292\u00a0958100–7 1Abstention100\u00a031825,51Inscrits \/ participation393\u00a027674,49Strie [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-FP\u00d6173\u00a090824,05 6,746 2SP\u00d6172\u00a030723,83 5,466 1\u00d6VP151\u00a043820,94 5,245 2Gr\u00fcnen76\u00a054710,59 2,122TS72\u00a01209,97Nv.2Nv.BZ\u00d628\u00a02193,90 9,320 3NEOS27\u00a08723,85Nv.1Nv.KP\u00d612\u00a09931,80 0,560PP\u00d65\u00a05930,77Nv.0Nv.CP\u00d62\u00a01610,30 0,310Suffrages exprim\u00e9s723\u00a015898,56Votes invalides10\u00a05871,44Total733\u00a0745100–22 1Abstention239\u00a068624,62Inscrits \/ participation973\u00a043175,38Tyrol [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-\u00d6VP114\u00a075432,33 1,224FP\u00d668\u00a076119,37 2,382SP\u00d664\u00a092318,29 0,262Gr\u00fcnen53\u00a091015,19 4,122 1TS19\u00a08545,59Nv.0Nv.NEOS17\u00a03444,89Nv.0Nv.BZ\u00d610\u00a06523,00 6,700 1PP\u00d62\u00a03890,67Nv.0Nv.KP\u00d62\u00a03700,67 0,160Suffrages exprim\u00e9s354\u00a095798,64Votes invalides4\u00a08841,36Total359\u00a0841100–10Abstention177\u00a020133,00Inscrits \/ participation537\u00a004267,00Vienna [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-SP\u00d6251\u00a062331,64 3,1510 1FP\u00d6163\u00a050120,56 0,136Gr\u00fcnen134\u00a009616,41 0,455\u00d6VP115\u00a031614,50 0,314 1NEOS60\u00a08127,65Nv.2Nv.TS31\u00a00283,90Nv.1Nv.BZ\u00d618\u00a09402,38 2,360 1KP\u00d613\u00a01871,66 0,580PP\u00d67\u00a08420,99Nv.0Nv.WANDL1\u00a04940,19Nv.0Nv.SLP9470,12Nv.0Nv.Suffrages exprim\u00e9s795\u00a018298,57Votes invalides11\u00a05151,43Total806\u00a0697100–28Abstention350\u00a019130,27Inscrits \/ participation1\u00a0156\u00a088869,73Vorarlberg [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results PartiVoix%+\/-Si\u00e8ges+\/-\u00d6VP46\u00a015426,34 5,002FP\u00d635\u00a040720,21 4,101Gr\u00fcnen29\u00a080717,01 0,171SP\u00d623\u00a002113,14 0,991NEOS22\u00a088813,06Nv.1Nv.TS9\u00a03675,35Nv.0Nv.BZ\u00d64\u00a01932,39 10,370 1PP\u00d61\u00a04160,81Nv.0Nv.CP\u00d61\u00a00940,62 0,870KP\u00d68690,50 0,040EUAUS5100,29Nv.0Nv.M4900,28Nv.0Nv.Suffrages exprim\u00e9s175\u00a021698,88Votes invalides1\u00a09880,74Total177\u00a0204100–6Abstention91\u00a051934,06Inscrits \/ participation268\u00a072365,94Land SP\u00d6 \u00d6VP FP\u00d6 Greens TS NEOS BZ\u00d6 % +\/- % +\/- % +\/- % +\/- % +\/- % +\/- % +\/- Bass 27.6 2.8 30.6 1.6 18.8 0.7 9.6 1.5 4.7 Nv 4.5 Nv 2.7 3.7 Burgenland 37.3 2.8 26.8 2.3 17.4 1.2 6.8 1.1 5.9 Nv 2.8 Nv 2.0 3.3 Carinthie 32.4 4.3 15.2 0.7 17.9 10.3 11.8 4.9 6.9 Nv 3.7 Nv 10.8 27.7 Haute-Austria 27.2 3.3 25.4 1.4 21.4 2.4 12.2 2.2 4.8 Nv 3.4 Nv 3.5 5.6 \u00a0Salzbourg 23.0 0.8 26.7 2.4 21.2 3.6 14.8 3.0 5.2 Nv 4.6 Nv 3.2 9.0 Strie 23.8 5.5 20.9 5.2 24.0 6.7 10.6 2.1 10.0 Nv 3.9 Nv 3.9 9.3 Tyrol 18.3 0.3 32.3 1.2 19.4 2.4 15.2 4.1 5.6 Nv 4.9 Nv 3.0 6.7 Vienna 31.6 3.1 14.5 2.2 20.6 0.1 16.4 0.5 3.9 Nv 7.6 Nv 2.4 2.4 Vorarlberg 13.1 1.0 26.3 5.0 20.2 4.1 17.0 0.2 5.3 Nv 13.1 Nv 2.4 10.4 Analyse [ modifier | Modifier and code ] While the sp\u00f6 and the \u00d6VP have achieved their worst results since 1945, the FP\u00f6 is increasing and the Greens achieve the best score in their history [ 3 ] . Sociological analysis [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results of analyzes of Sora and Isa institutes [ 4 ] Category SP\u00d6 \u00d6VP FP\u00d6 Greens TS NEOS BZ\u00d6 Others Sex Men 22% 19% 28% ten % 8 % 5% 4% 4% Women 29% 29% 16% 13% 4% 5% 3% – Age Under 29 20% 21% 22% 21% 5% 6% 2 % 5% 30-59 years old 25% 22% 24% 11% 7% 6% 3% 2 % Over 60 years 33% 30% 18% 5% 5% 3% 5% first % Age and sex Men under 29 years old 16% 17% 30% 16% 7% 4% 2 % 8 % Men between 30-59 years old 21% 19% 29% ten % 9% 6% 5% 2 % Men over 60 35% 23% 24% 4% 5% 3% 5% first % Women under 29 years old 24% 27% 9% 27% first % 8 % 3% – Women between 30-59 years old 30% 26% 18% 13% 5% 6% 2 % 0% Women over the age of 60 32% 36% 14% 6% 4% 2 % 6% first % Status Worker 24% 18% 33% 5% ten % 3% 5% 3% Employee 26% 19% 25% 15% 4% 6% 4% 2 % Independent 5% 35% 18% twelfth % 13% 13% 3% 2 % Retirement 34% thirty first % 17% 6% 5% 2 % 4% first % Studies Mandatory school 34% 23% 15% 8 % 9% 5% 4% 2 % Learning 28% 20% 35% 5% 4% 3% 3% 2 % BMS 24% 34% 21% 14% 4% 2 % 0% first % Baccalaureate 19% 21% 19% 19% 7% ten % 4% 2 % University 9% 29% 4% 30% 5% twelfth % 7% 4% Situation of Austria since 2008 Positive evolution 43% 29% 9% 9% 3% 3% 3% first % Negative evolution 15% 16% 35% 9% 11% 6% 5% 3% No change 25% 26% 20% 14% 4% 6% 3% 2 % Reaction to the economic crisis and the labor market crisis Austria has reacted well 30% 26% 17% 14% 4% 5% 2 % 2 % Austria reacted badly 20% 19% 37% 6% 8 % 2 % 5% 2 % The EU has reacted well 26% 32% 8 % 18% 3% 8 % 2 % 3% The EU reacted badly 25% 17% 33% 7% 8 % 3% 4% 2 % Austria and the EU have reacted well 27% 30% 9% 18% 3% 8 % 2 % 3% Austria reacted well and the EU wrong thirty first % 19% 27% 8 % 7% 4% 3% 2 % Austria and the EU reacted badly 18% 17% 40% 5% 9% 3% 5% 3% Voting transfers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Results of analyzes of Sora and Isa institutes [ 5 ] Voting in 2008 SP\u00d6 \u00d6VP FP\u00d6 Greens TS NEOS BZ\u00d6 Others Abstention SP\u00d6 72% 2 % 4% 3% 3% 2 % first % first % twelfth % \u00d6VP 3% seventy three % 3% 4% 3% 5% 2 % first % 6% FP\u00d6 5% 4% 69% 3% 5% 2 % 2 % first % 9% BZ\u00d6 11% 4% 33% 7% 13% 4% twelfth % first % 15% Greens 4% 3% first % 63% 3% 11% 2 % 2 % 11% Others 8 % twelfth % 14% 18% 9% twelfth % 5% twelfth % 11% Abstention 2 % 2 % 4% 2 % 2 % 2 % first % first % 85% Consequences [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 ‘ Austria: the extreme right loses the fief of J\u00f6rg Haider in Carinthia \u00bb, The Monde.fr , 3 mars 2013 (ISSN\u00a0 1950-6244 , read online , consulted the May 17, 2016 ) . \u2191 ‘ Autrich National Council (Consil National) \u00bb , on www.ipu.org (consulted the September 29, 2017 ) . \u2191 ‘ Strong increase in the extreme right in the legislative elections \u00bb, The world , first is October 2013 , p. 5 . \u2191 (of) ‘ Election day survey and voter current analysis \u00bb , on Sora.at (consulted the first is October 2019 ) \u2191 (of) ‘ End result of voter current analysis \u00bb , on Sora.at (consulted the first is October 2019 ) Related article [ modifier | Modifier and code ] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/austrian-legislative-elections-of-2013-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Austrian legislative elections of 2013 – Wikipedia"}}]}]