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Austria: coalition partner calls for Kurz to be replaced
ABC News
The junior partner in Austria’s governing coalition is calling on Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s party to replace him with an “irreproachable person” after prosecutors said Kurz is a target of a corruption investigation
BERLIN -- The junior partner in Austria's governing coalition called on Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's party Friday to replace him with an “irreproachable person” after prosecutors said Kurz is a target of a corruption investigation. The chancellor showed no sign of budging.
Prosecutors' announcement earlier this week that Kurz and nine others are under investigation on suspicion of breach of trust and bribery has led to a crisis in the governing coalition of his conservative Austrian People's Party and the Greens, which took office in January 2020.
Kurz and close associates are accused of trying to secure his rise to the leadership of his party and the country with the help of manipulated polls and friendly reports in media, financed with public money. Kurz, who became the People's Party leader and then chancellor in 2017, has denied wrongdoing and made clear he doesn't plan to step down.
The Greens on Thursday said the probe created a “disastrous” impression and raised questions about his “ability to act.” In a separate case, anti-corruption authorities put Kurz under investigation in May on suspicion of making false statements to a parliamentary commission, an allegation he also rejected.