Austria's Far Right Freedom Party elects Norbert Hofer as new leader
Austrias far-right Freedom Party elected former minister and presidential candidate Norbert Hofer as its leader on Saturday as it seeks to return to power in a Sept. 29 national election, trying to move beyond the scandal that brought down the previous administration.
The Austria Press Agency reported that more than 98% of delegates at a party congress in Graz backed Hofer, who ran unopposed. Hofer was designated for the job after Heinz-Christian Strache, the partys leader of the past 14 years, resigned in May.
Hofer told delegates that were back. The Freedom Party hopes to return to government with Kurzs Peoples Party after the election, but its chances of doing so are uncertain.
Hofer, 48, who narrowly lost Austrias 2016 presidential election to the liberal Alexander Van der Bellen, served as transport minister under Kurz and is relatively moderate, at least in tone.
However, former Interior Minister Herbert Kickl, a hard-line, sharp-tongued figure who was a source of friction with the Peoples Party in the last government, is also a key figure in the new Freedom Party lineup as head of its parliamentary group. Hofer praised him Saturday and said the party is fighting to make him interior minister again.
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