<span style="color: #222222;">Austrian Parliament has removed Chancellor Sebastian Kurz from office as he lost the no confidence in a special Parliamentary session.<br />'' <br />'' His previous coalition ally, the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the opposition Social Democrats (SPÖ) backed the no-confidence motions.<br />'' <br />'' The FPÖ had become embroiled in a political scandal caused by a secret video, which ended the coalition.<br />'' <br />'' Opposition parties brought forward the two no-confidence votes – one against Kurz and the other against his government.<br />'' <br />'' Austria's President Alexander Van der Bellen named Vice Chancellor Hartwig Löger as the interim leader. Löger will serve until a new transitional government can be appointed ahead of elections expected in September.<br />'' <br />'' The President will formally remove the government from office this morning.<br />'' <br />''Kurz, head of the conservative Austrian People's Party, is the first Chancellor in post-war Austrian history to lose a confidence vote. He was the world's youngest state leader when elected in 2017, at 31.<br />'' &nbsp;<br />'' Kurz's surprise strong showing in recent European Union elections – with a projected 35% of the vote – was not enough to save him.</span><br />
News On AIR | May 28, 2019 2:11 PM
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz ousted in no-confidence vote