Austrian President Van Derbelen wins a second term in the first round

 The results of the preliminary counting operations showed that Alexander van der Bellen, President of the Republic of Austria, won a second presidential term that extends for a period of 6 years, and obtained more than 56% of the total valid votes in the presidential elections, which took place today in Austria.

About 6.4 million voters participated in the elections, 65% of the people who had the right to vote, and President Van Derbilen succeeded in resolving the result in his favor from the first round, outperforming 6 competitors, by a large margin of more than 38% over his nearest competitor, Rosen Karnes, candidate The Freedom Party, which got 17.9%, according to preliminary results.

The results showed that the majority of voters of the ruling coalition parties, the People and the Greens, voted in favor of President Van Derbelen, with the majority of voters of the Socialist and Liberal opposition parties. Voters of the ruling People's Party continued the president in office, and gave 77% of the voters of the opposition Socialist Party their votes for President Van der Bellen, and 62% of the new voters gave their votes to President Van der Bellen, and contributed to his victory for a second presidential term.

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