Question 1: Which party won the most votes in the recent Austrian election?
The far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), led by Herbert Kickl, won the most votes, securing 29.2% of the total votes.
Question 2: Who was the ruling party that came in second place in the election?
The ruling Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), led by Chancellor Karl Nehammer, came in second place.
Question 3: What does academic Cas Mudde suggest about the voting trends in the election?
Cas Mudde noted that the swing in votes is mainly within the right-wing block, indicating that while the far-right FPÖ won significantly, the overall shift is not towards the ÖVP but rather within the right-wing parties.
Question 4: What are some of the key characteristics of the FPÖ as mentioned in the article?
The FPÖ is described as pro-Kremlin and anti-Islam, reflecting its far-right stance in Austrian politics.