Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer has widened his lead in a Gallup poll ahead of Octoberโs repeat election for the Austrian presidency.
Hofer lost by a whisker in May to former Greens party leader Alexander van der Bellen in an election that Austriaโs constitutional court this month ordered re-run given vote count irregularities.
A series of Islamist attacks in Europe and Britainโs decision to leave the EU since the original vote have shuffled the political deck in neutral Austria.
The poll published by the รsterreich paper yesterday showed the midpoint of the wide range of support for Hofer at 52 percent — one point higher than a poll in early July found — versus 48 percent for van der Bellen.
Fifty-seven percent of the 600 respondents cited Hoferโs personality as the most important factor, followed by โprotection from terrorโ at 56 percent and โmore stringent asylum policyโ at 55 percent, the paper said.
The poll also showed the anti-Islam and euroskeptic Freedom Party (FPO) with record-high 35 percent support, far ahead of the governing coalition partners: the Social Democrats at 25 percent and conservative Peopleโs Party at 19 percent.
FPO leader Heinz Christian Strache has repeatedly accused d the government of taking too soft a line on Europeโs migrant crisis, which the FPO says has exposed Austria to danger.
Hofer, 45, lost out in May by just 31,000 votes to pro-Europe candidate van der Bellen, 72. But Austriaโs highest court annulled the vote, finding that sloppiness in the count, while not intended to manipulate any votes, had potentially been serious enough to change the outcome.
If successful, he would be the first far-right head of state in a European Union country.
Right-wing candidate Hofer leads Austrian presidential race poll
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