Neos Exits Coalition Talks
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•Austria: Centrist Neos party quits coalition talks
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Austria 's centrist Neos party quits trilateral coalition talks with two larger centrist parties.
The party was in monthslong talks with the Social Democrats and Chancellor Karl Nehammer's conservative People's Party .
Neos leader Beate Meinl -Reisinger said she informed Nehammer , Social Democratic leader Andreas Babler and President Alexander Van der Bellen on Friday .
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