Austria's far right* leader Jorg Haider has been killed in a car crash, just weeks after his success in Austrian elections. Whilst a conspiracy theory is unlikely the timing of his death makes them inevitable as others have already noted.
As I understand it, poisonous personal relations between Jorg Haider and the leader of Austria's other party of a similar outlook made it very difficult for them both to enter a coalition together so that is one obvious beneficiary right there.
* I don't like the term "far right" as I consider fascism to be a cult of the far left, but am using the term because it is widely understood. The Freedom Party used to belong to the same international grouping as Britain's Liberal Democrats amusingly enough.
Nope - it was ridicule
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Ta for link. I'm not sure exactly where Haider was on the economic spectrum, which would clinch it one way or another.
Judging from Wikipedia's decription of his party's policies he appears to have been all over the place economically.
His party proposed left wing policies like a tax on currency trading, a minimum wage and green taxes.
However they also support a flat tax and less business regulation.
These are murky waters these days.
"all over the place" sums it up nicely, I think.
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