Far-right FPÖ could become strongest force in the country for first time in postwar period One of Europe’s oldest far-right parties, the FPÖ was founded in 1956. Despite being initially headed by a former Nazi functionary and SS officer, it was a relatively moderate liberal party until the mid-198...
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