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Coalition in Graz Stands: KPÖ and Greens Rule with a Narrow Majority

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In one week Elke Kahr will again be elected mayor at the constituent meeting of the municipal council.

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Almost two months after the municipal council election, the decision has now officially been taken: KPÖ and Grüne continue their coalition in Graz for a further five years. The details of the new city government will be presented on Friday. The political future in the Graz City Hall has been clarified: KPÖ and Grüne have concluded their coalition negotiations and agreed on a joint government for the next five years. This will continue the cooper…

·Vienna, Austria
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In one week Elke Kahr will again be elected mayor at the constituent meeting of the municipal council.

·Vienna, Austria
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The new City Senate and the division of departments will be presented on Friday.

·Vienna, Austria
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The KPÖ-Green Coalition in Graz has officially agreed on a cooperation for five years and will present its priorities on Friday noon.

Almost two months after the Graz municipal council election, the new coalition will be presented on Friday. KPÖ and Grüne have a majority in the municipal council and want to govern the city together in the future. Due to the proportic system, the ÖVP has two city councils, one is the FPÖ.

·Vienna, Austria
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GRAZ. Almost eight weeks after the municipal election in Graz, KPÖ and Grüne concluded the coalition negotiations on Wednesday and agreed on a cooperation for the next five years.

·Linz, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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