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This article appeared in the October 16, 2017 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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Monitor Daily Intro for October 16, 2017

Mark Sappenfield
Senior global correspondent

Austria鈥檚 elections Sunday were just the latest to set off alarm bells, with the far-right Freedom Party gaining more than a quarter of the vote. But in many ways, the bigger question surrounds the man set to become the country鈥檚 next chancellor.

Sebastian Kurz of the center-right People鈥檚 Party embodies two different paths, not only for Austria, but for the ascendant right in Europe and the United States. He is part Donald Trump, part Emmanuel Macron. His platform for reining in immigration echoes that of the American president. His youth and diplomatic tone echo those of the French president.

鈥淗is formula has consisted of stealing talking points from the [far-right] and presenting them in more moderate garments and with better manners,鈥 one expert told the Guardian.

If 鈥渂etter manners鈥 is just fascism cloaked in something friendlier, Mr. Kurz will bring shame on Austria. But recent years have shown that manners are more than just political niceties. They speak to mutual respect.

Kurz鈥檚 platform resonates with voters from the Tirol to Texas. Creating the space for a national conversation on it 鈥 with manners and moderation 鈥 would be no small step.聽

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This article appeared in the October 16, 2017 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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