Alexander Schallenberg appointed Austria's new Chancellor

Editor1 Nov 4 2021 Current Affairs

Alexander Schallenberg has been sworn in as Austria’s new chancellor, replacing Sebastian Kurz, who resigned after he was implicated in a corruption scandal.

Schallenberg belongs to Kurz’s conservative Austrian People’s Party, which heads Austria’s coalition government.

The 52-year-old previously served as foreign minister.

No change to the Kurz system

The appointments came after Kurz had announced that he would step aside in a bid to defuse the imbroglio that had erupted earlier.

He and nine others – including senior aides – are being investigated on suspicion of breaching trust, corruption and bribery.

Kurz, who has denied wrongdoing, proposed Schallenberg, a move that the Greens accepted.

Schallenberg has been loyal to Kurz and shares his radical line on curbing migration, but has a background in diplomacy rather than party politics.

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