Social cuts and a nationalist reorientation of cultural policy have been the major trademarks of Austria’s new right-leaning government in its first 100 days. Despite the demonstrative show of unity, cracks in the coalition are already showing, reports Raphaela Tiefenbacher.
Raphaela Tiefenbacher
is a legal intern at a district court in the Favoriten district of Vienna, and a research assistant at the Institute of Legal Philosophy at the University of Vienna.