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•Poll-topping Austrian party vows to enshrine two genders in constitution
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The far-Right FPÖ is predicted to triumph in a general election on Sept 29 .
It has pledged to make a provision in Austria ’s constitution that there are only two genders.
The party manifesto also promises a ban on civil servants from using gender-inclusive language and an end to public funding for so-called woke ideology.
FPÖ promises to build Fortress Austria ’ if elected and oppose EU quotas of resettled migrants.
It also wants offshore migrant processing centres in a similar arrangement to the UK ’s ditched Rwanda plan.
Polls also have it taking about 30 per cent of the vote in the general election.
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