Austria’s president has said that the first few days of September would be the best time to hold an early election after a covert video scandal shook up the country’s politics.
President Alexander Van der Bellen spoke on Sunday after meeting with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
Mr Kurz called for a new election following the resignation of his vice chancellor, Heinz-Christian Strache, on Saturday.
This came after Mr Strache apologised for his actions in a video where he apparently offered government contracts to a purported Russian investor at an alcohol-fuelled gathering in Ibiza.
Mr Kurz decided not to continue the governing coalition between his centre-right People’s Party and Mr Strache’s anti-migrant Freedom Party.
The video was published by two German media outlets.
President Van der Bellen said: “Everything must be done to restore trust in officeholders, in the representatives of the people.”
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