According to the first unofficial results of universal elections in Austria, the extreme right of the Austrian Party of Liberty (FPö) ranks first from 29.1 percent of the vote.
According to the Ecci-Paul, provided by the ORF public broadcaster, 40 percent of the vote were calculated, and the turnout was 78.1 percent.
The FPö Ultra Party, which takes first place in polls of public opinion from the moment the election date is announced, has been leading from 29.1 percent of the vote.
The Austrian People’s Party (övp), the main partner of the government, takes the second place with 26.3 %, and the Social Democratic Party (Spö) – the third place from 20.6 %.
The Green Party, the younger partner of the government, received 8.8 % of the vote, and the liberal new Austrian party (Neos) – 9 %.
According to these results, the ultra -right party leads in the elections for the first time since the Second World War.