Austria's Three-Party Coalition Deal
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Austrian People’s Party , center-left Social Democrats and liberal Neos agree on a program for a coalition.
The coalition deal calls for strict new asylum rules in the European Union country of 9 million people.
It foresees setting up “return centers” to house rejected asylum-seekers and suspending family reunions.
The deal includes a “mandatory integration program” for all seeking asylum in Austria .
That was widely considered too small a cushion, so the two parties sought to bring in Neos , which has 18 seats and hasn’t previously joined a national government. The deal still needs formal approval by the leadership of the two bigger parties and a two-thirds majority of Neos members, at a convention expected on Sunday . — Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report..
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