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  1. The Austrian People's Party (German: Österreichische Volkspartei [ˈøːstəraɪçɪʃə fɔlksparˈtaɪ], ÖVP [øːfaʊˈpeː]) is a Christian-democratic and liberal-conservative political party in Austria. Since December 2021, the party has been led provisionally by Karl Nehammer.

  2. El Partido Popular Austríaco (en alemán: Österreichische Volkspartei, abreviado ÖVP) es un partido político austríaco de ideología conservadora 3 4 y de doctrina demócrata cristiana 5 6 7 fundado al restablecerse la constitución de la República Federal de Austria al finalizar la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  3. The Austrian People's Party ( German: Österreichische Volkspartei, shortenend to ÖVP) is one of the biggest parties in Austria. It was founded in 1945. Its name roughly translates to Austrian People's party. It has about 630,000 members. Its views are often center-right.

    Election Year
    # Of Total Votes
    % Of Overall Vote
    # Of Seats
    1,341,930 (1st)
    31.4%
    62 (1st)
    1,125,876 (2nd)
    24.0%
    47 (2nd)
    1,269,656 (2nd)
    26.0%
    51 (2nd)
    1,616,493 (2nd)
    34.3%
    66 (2nd)
  4. Close. Since December 2021, the party has been led provisionally by Karl Nehammer. It is currently the largest party in the National Council, with 71 of the 183 seats, and won 37.5% of votes cast in the 2019 legislative election. It holds seats in all nine state legislatures, and is part of government in seven, of which it leads six.

  5. Party membership of parties in Austria, since 1945. The People's Party (Österreichische Volkspartei, or ÖVP, since rebranded Die Neue Volkspartei) was founded by leaders of the former Christian Social Party in 1945 as a conservative/Centre-right party with loose ties to the Catholic Church.

  6. This article lists political parties in Austria. Austria has a multi-party system. Of the over 1,100 registered political parties, [1] only few are known to the larger public. Since the 1980s, four parties have consistently received enough votes to get seats in the national parliament.

  7. role in Austria. In Austria: Political process. The centre-right Austrian People’s Party (Österreichische Volkspartei; ÖVP), which describes itself as a “progressive centre party,” is the successor of the Christian Social Party founded in the 1890s.