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Encyclopedia > Austria legislative election, 1994
Politics of The Republic of Austria ( German: Republik Österreich) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. ...Austria
  • The ethnically and culturally homogenous nation state of Austria is the small but prosperous remnant of Austria_Hungary, a vast multinational empire foundered in 1918. ...Politics of Austria
  • A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ...Political parties in Austria
  • Politics of Austria Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Austria ...Elections in Austria
    • The Leopoldine Wing of Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna: home to the offices of the Federal President. ...President: Presidential elections were held in Austria on 25 April 2004. ...2004
    • The National Council or Nationalrat is one of the two houses of the Federal Assembly, the bicameral federal parliament of the Federal Republic of Austria. ...National Council: The election for the National Council of 24 November 2002, saw the consevative Austrian Peoples Party win the government, taking seats from the nationalist Freedom of Austria Party whom it was in coalition with. ...2002, In Austria, the legislative election of October 3, 1999 (elections for the National Council of Austria) caused a major upheaval in the political landscape. ...1999, 1995, 1994,
      The elections to the Austrian National Council talking place in 1990 mostly resulted in losses to the ÖVP, then the junior partner in a coalition with the SPÖ, and gains to the FPÖ. Categories: Elections in Austria ...1990, The elections to the Austrian National Council talking place in fall of 1986 followed shortly after Jörg Haider had ousted Norbert Steger as the leader of the FPÖ at the party convention in Innsbruck. ...1986, The elections to the Austrian National Council talking place in 1983 were the last campaign where the SPÖ was led by Chancellor Bruno Kreisky, who had been the head of government since 1970. ...1983, The elections to the Austrian National Council of 1979 resulted in small gains to the SPÖ led by Chancellor Bruno Kreisky, which had an absolute majority at that time. ...1979, The elections to the Austrian National Council of 1975 resulted in no changes to the composition of the parliament. ...1975, The elections to the Austrian National Council of 1971, held only one year after the 1970 elections, were the first after a reform of election law that increased the number of seats in parliament from 165 to 183. ...1971, The elections to the Austrian National Council of 1970 were the first where a plurality was won by the SPÖ, now led by Bruno Kreisky. ...1970

The elections to the The Republic of Austria ( German: Republik Österreich) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. ...Austrian The National Council or Nationalrat is one of the two houses of the Federal Assembly, the bicameral federal parliament of the Federal Republic of Austria. ...National Council talking place in fall of 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ...1994 were the first to follow Austria's agreement to join the The European Union or EU is an intergovernmental organisation of European countries, which currently has 25 member states. ...EU and the EU referendum taking place in late spring of 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ...1994.


The election resulted in losses to the coalition government headed by Franz Vranitzky (born October 4, 1937) is an Austrian politician of the SPÖ party (social democrates). ...Franz Vranitzky between the SPÖ and the The Austrian Peoples Party or Österreichische Volkspartei is an Austrian political party. ...ÖVP (then lead by Erhard Busek (born March 25, 1941 in Vienna, Austria) is a politician from the christian_conservative Peoples Party (ÖVP). ...Erhard Busek), which lost its two_thirds majority that had allowed it to pass amendments to the The Constitution of Austria or sterreichisches Bundes_Verfassungsgesetz (B_VG) is one of the chartas governing political life in the Republic of Austria. ...constitution. The FPÖ made sigificant gains, as well as the The Greens-Green Alternative (Die Grünen - Die Grüne Alternative (Grüne) in German) is a political party in the Austrian parliament. ...Greens and the newly_established This article is part of or related to the Liberalism series Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Liberal parties | Austrian political parties ...Liberal Forum, both of which solidified their position in parliament.



Party Seats (loss/gain) Share of Vote (loss/gain)
SPÖ ( The Social Democratic Party of Austria (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs, SPÖ) is a political party in Austria. ...Social Democratic Party of Austria) 65 (_15) 34.9 (_7.9)
ÖVP ( The Austrian Peoples Party or Österreichische Volkspartei is an Austrian political party. ...Austrian People's Party) (conservative) 52 (_8) 27.7 (_4.4)
FPÖ ( The Austrian Freedom Party (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, abbreviated to FPÖ) is an Austrian political party usually associated with the name of Jörg Haider. ...Freedom Party of Austria) (nationalist) 42 (+9) 22.5 (+5.9)
The Greens_Green Alternative (Die Grünen _ Die Grüne Alternative (Grüne) in German) is a political party in the Austrian parliament. ...Green Party (ecologist) 13 (+3) 7.3 (+2.5)
LIF ( This article is part of or related to the Liberalism series Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Liberal parties | Austrian political parties ...Liberal Forum) (liberal) 11 (new – split away from the FPÖ) 6.0 (new)
Others 0 (0) 1.7

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In Austria’s 2004 presidential election, a candidate backed by Schüssel’s conservative coalition was defeated by Social Democrat Heinz Fischer, who received 52 percent of the vote.
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