1949 Austrian legislative election
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The elections to the Austrian National Council of 1949 were the second nationwide elections in Austria after World War II. About 500,000 registered Nazis, who were not allowed to vote in 1945, regained their voting rights. A newly created party, the Electoral Party of Independents (WdU) (a predecessor of the Freedom Party of Austria) specifically targeted this group of voters and immediately won a large share of votes.[1] The Austrian People's Party remained strongest party, although losing their absolute majority of seats. Leopold Figl stayed as Chancellor, leading a coalition with the Socialist Party of Austria as junior partner.[2]
Results
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References
- ^ Documentation Archive of Austrian Resistance: The Development of Right-Wing Extremism After 1945, retrieved 19 May 2010
- ^ Austrian Chancellery - Austrian Cabinets since 1945, retrieved 19 May 2010