Austria's Greens were set to approve a coalition deal on Saturday with the ...
SALZBURG, Austria - Austria’s Greens were set to approve a coalition deal on Saturday with the conservatives led by Sebastian Kurz, applauding their leader’s argument that it would keep the far right out of power and provide a chance for climate-related tax reform.
The awkward alliance is being closely watched in Germany, where the electoral balance is similar, at a time of growing calls for urgent action on climate change. The standing ovation and repeated applause that Kogler received left little doubt that delegates would back the deal in a vote later on Saturday.
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