German leaders use Austria scandal to blast own far-right

AFP  |  Frankfurt Am Main 

A scandal that brought down Austrian Vice-was on Saturday enlisted into electioneering in neighbouring Germany, with top politicians warning against his far-right allies.

After Strache resigned in a press conference Saturday, the of Angela Merkel's conservative said the affair showed "people like this mustn't be allowed to take any responsibility in Europe".

"Far right populists are the enemies of freedom," said from the centre-left (SPD).

Austria's conservative had been "irresponsible" to invite them into his government, Maas added.

Other parties used the opportunity to warn the CDU off potential alliances with German far-right outfit Alternative for (AfD).

Votes later this year in Germany's former communist East look set to hand the party strong results that could make it hard to build regional coalitions without them.

Centre-right parties across "should end their alliances with right-wingers and distance themselves clearly from the enemies of democracy," Greens lead candidate for the EP told the Funke newspaper group.

Although in the past they have presented themselves as bosom friends, there was no reaction to Strache's resignation from leading AfD figures by late afternoon Saturday.

Joint AfD was in for a gathering of nationalist parties organised by Italian

The FPOe's lead candidate for the pulled out of the meeting after the scandal broke.

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First Published: Sat, May 18 2019. 21:30 IST