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Sebastian Kurz: Downfall of a Political Star – Former Austrian Chancellor is Convicted for Lying to Parliament

by EUToday Correspondents
Sebastian Kurz
Sebastian Kurz, once heralded as the prodigy of right-wing politics in Europe, now faces a formidable setback in his political career. On Saturday, he was convicted of deceiving the Austrian parliament, marking a stark decline for the former chancellor who was once touted as the vanguard of European conservatism.

Sebastian Kurz’s political ascent was meteoric: ascending to the position of State Secretary at the tender age of twenty-four, then assuming the mantle of Minister of Foreign Affairs just two years later, and eventually clinching leadership of his party and the chancellorship by the age of thirty, Kurz epitomised youthful conservative leadership.

His charisma, alignment with the far-right, and firm stance on migration appeared to constitute a winning formula.

However, his tenure was marred by scandals.

His first government crumbled in 2019 following the Ibiza affair, which implicated prominent figures from his far-right coalition partner, the FPÖ, in negotiations for political favors with the niece of a Russian oligarch.

Despite weathering this storm, Kurz secured a second term as chancellor, only to be besieged by allegations of corruption that culminated in his resignation in 2021. Subsequently, he transitioned to the private sector, assuming a consultancy role.

Since stepping down as chancellor, Kurz has been engaged as a consultant for Silicon Valley luminary Peter Thiel and has embarked on a venture in cybersecurity in Israel alongside Shalev Hulio, a co-founder of the company responsible for the Pegasus spy software.

Friday’s conviction is poised to cast a shadow over his nascent career, as many international firms have policies precluding engagement with convicted felons.

The recent verdict against Kurz emanates from his testimony before a parliamentary committee tasked with scrutinizing the appointment of officials to the state holding company Öbag.

Kurz was found guilty of perjury regarding his involvement in these appointments. Despite steadfastly maintaining his innocence and expressing intent to contest the ruling, Kurz received an eight-month suspended sentence.

The exposure of Kurz’s deceit not only besmirches his reputation but also undermines the likelihood of a political resurgence.

His rapid rise to prominence, once emblematic of right-wing populism across Europe, has now been overshadowed by accusations of malfeasance and subsequent legal entanglements.

The verdict not only underscores Kurz’s fall from grace but also underscores the trials confronting conservative politics in Austria.

With the far-right FPÖ presently leading in the polls, and both the Social Democrats (SPÖ) and Kurz’s conservative ÖVP lagging behind, the political terrain remains uncertain.

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Sebastian Kurz

Read also: Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz steps down amid corruption scandal

Mr Kurz and nine others were placed under investigation after raids at a number of locations linked to his conservative ÖVP People’s Party.

He denies claims he used government money to ensure positive coverage in a tabloid newspaper.

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