The sovereign party Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is consolidating itself as the main political force in Austria, with a voting intention close to 35.7%, according to the latest polls published in the country and compiled by The European Conservative.
The formation, led by Herbert Kickl, expands its advantage over traditional parties and clearly remains at the forefront of the Austrian political scene.
The FPÖ is part of the European Patriots for Europe alliance, in which the Spanish VOX party also participates.
Traditional parties are losing ground
According to survey data, the second place in voting intention goes to the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), which
reaches 21.9%.In third place is the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ), with 17.8%.
Behind are Los Verdes (Austria), with approximately 10.3% electoral support.
The difference between the FPÖ and its competitors reflects a significant change in the Austrian political map, with a sustained growth of sovereign forces compared to traditional structures.
A program focused on sovereignty and security
The growth of the FPÖ is linked to the support of an increasing part of the electorate for its








