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  2. Doxing - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Austria passed its anti-stalking law, and in 2016 cyber-mobbing became a criminal offense. [34] While as of the end of 2024 doxing is no specific offense, the laws mentioned are used in cases of online violence. [35] Since Austria is an EU-member state, EU law applies. [36]

  3. List of political scandals in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The apparent murder–suicide pact of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, and his lover, baroness Mary Vetsera. They were both found dead on 30 January 1889 in an imperial hunting lodge in Mayerling. The following events led to the start of the First World War. [1]

  4. Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and ...

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    An Austrian official stated that they were implementing wide reform of its security agencies. Two years after the dissolution of the BVT in 2023, it became public that in 2015, BVT agents sought residence and asylum in Austria for a Syrian general who was alleged to have committed crimes in the Syrian civil war .

  5. Talks on forming a government in Austria collapsed again ...

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    Austrian Chancellor Nehammer says he will resign after talks on forming a new government fail; Hillary Clinton, George Soros and Denzel Washington received the highest US civilian honor; Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer says he will resign in the coming days after talks on forming a new government fail

  6. Government of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Austria (German: Bundesregierung der Republik Österreich) is the executive cabinet of the Republic of Austria. It consists of the chancellor , who is the head of government , the vice chancellor and the ministers .

  7. Politics of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Party of Austria emerged as the strongest party in the 2006 elections forming a government with the Austrian People's Party, SPÖ party leader Alfred Gusenbauer becoming the new Chancellor. [35] The Social Democratic Party under Alfred Gusenbauer emerged as the winner of Austria's general election in October 2006. After ...

  8. 2024 Austrian legislative election - Wikipedia

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    The weakness of both the government parties and the SPÖ has allowed the far-right, populist opposition party FPÖ to top the polls during 2023, positioning it to win an Austrian legislative election for the first time, even though it has previously been involved in the Ibiza affair scandal which caused the 2019 governing coalition to resign.

  9. Telekom Austria Affair - Wikipedia

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    The affair has been the subject of numerous investigative and judicial proceedings. It consists of different, partially unrelated subareas and is based on management misconduct by executives of partially state-owned Telekom Austria as well as some business partners and politicians of the 2000–2007 government coalitions in Austria.