Now playing Next Austria Austria's populist Freedom Party the FPÖ leads the polls Despite a series of scandals, Austria's populist Freedom Party has not gone away. On the contrary, the far-right party leading in national polls. Could the FPÖ one day lead the nation? 08/05/2023
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