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Published 02 Jul, 2016 06:29am

Austrian court overturns presidential elections

VIENNA: In a potential new challenge to European Union unity, Austria’s highest court on Friday ordered a rerun of the country’s presidential election, giving a right-wing eurosceptic candidate a second chance at the office after his narrow loss last month.

The decision was unprecedented in Austria’s post-war history and beyond, appearing to be the first time that a nationwide election has been annulled and a repeat vote called in any European Union country.

The ruling, announced by Constitutional Court chief judge Gerhart Holzinger, represents a victory for the Freedom Party, which challenged the May 22 runoff on claims of widespread irregularities. But it also has wider implications that encompass other European countries. With Britain’s pending departure from the European Union, a win by Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer would boost not only his party but also kindred movements in France, the Netherlands and elsewhere lobbying for less EU power or outright exits from the European Union. Those parties had already hailed Hofer’s strong showing in May as proof of a surge in pan-European anti-EU sentiment.

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2016

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