Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kruz was ousted by a vote of no confidence during a special parliamentary session on Monday. Parliament needed only a majority vote to pass the measure proposed by the opposition Social Democrats to oust Kurz and his Austrian People’s Party. "He made the entire Freedom Party responsible for the wrong actions of two people," Kickl told parliament. Ahead of parliament’s vote, Kurz appeared to defend his government’s track record. Kurz is the first chancellor in post-war Austrian history to lose a confidence vote.
Source: Fox News May 27, 2019 15:41 UTC