mandatory credit: austrian parliament
The government of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was ousted in a no-confidence vote in Vienna on Monday.
A majority of MPs voted in favour of a motion of no-confidence in the federal government and the secretary of state meaning Kurz's tenure came to a premature end.
Austria, in accordance with its constitution, will now be governed by a cabinet of technocrats until elections in September.
The government of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was ousted in a no-confidence vote in Vienna on Monday.
A majority of MPs voted in favour of a motion of no-confidence in the federal government and the secretary of state meaning Kurz's tenure came to a premature end.
Austria, in accordance with its constitution, will now be governed by a cabinet of technocrats until elections in September.
mandatory credit: austrian parliament
The government of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was ousted in a no-confidence vote in Vienna on Monday.
A majority of MPs voted in favour of a motion of no-confidence in the federal government and the secretary of state meaning Kurz's tenure came to a premature end.
Austria, in accordance with its constitution, will now be governed by a cabinet of technocrats until elections in September.