Austria’s Freedom Party expels official over Nazi allegations

Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPO) expelled one of its officials in Tyrol province over reports that he had displayed Nazi paraphernalia in the back of his pharmacy, a party spokesman said on Wednesday.

The FPO, which is fighting with the Social Democrats for the second place in parliamentary elections on October 15, has on previous occasions expelled provincial officials for owning Nazi-related objects, which is illegal in Austria.

Martin Hochstoeger stepped back from his post as a member of the FPO Tyrol party executive after pictures were spread in Austrian media of a marble slate engraved with a quote by Adolf Hitler, a swastika and a tally of a local vote in 1938 favouring Austria’s annexation by Nazi Germany.

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