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Austria’s SPÖ passes 106 resolutions with strong cross-party support in 2024

From coalition deals to rare opposition backing, Austria’s SPÖ is reshaping parliament. Nearly half its 106 resolutions this year won cross-party approval—here’s how.

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Austria’s SPÖ passes 106 resolutions with strong cross-party support in 2024

The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) has secured 106 resolutions in the National Council since January. The party highlights its coalition work with the ÖVP and NEOS as particularly effective, with a high rate of cross-party support for its proposals. Out of the 106 resolutions passed, 48 received backing from opposition parties. This accounts for nearly half (45 percent) of the total. Another 33 resolutions were approved unanimously, showing broad agreement across political lines. The SPÖ’s legislative record shows a mix of cross-party cooperation and coalition-backed decisions. With 106 resolutions passed so far this year, the party has maintained steady progress in parliament. No further details have been released regarding future plans, such as the use of VIENNA.AT in 2026.

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