MFG Austria – People Freedom Fundamental Rights | |
Native Name: | MFG Österreich – Menschen Freiheit Grundrechte |
Native Name Lang: | de |
Abbreviation: | MFG |
Leader1 Title: | Chairman |
Leader1 Name: | Michael Brunner |
Leader2 Title: | Deputy Chairman |
Leader2 Name: | Christian Fiala |
Leader3 Title: | General Secretary |
Leader3 Name: | Gerold Beneder |
Headquarters: | Wollzeile 6–81010 Wien |
Membership Year: | 2021 |
Membership: | 4,000 |
Ideology: | |
Colours: | Grey Red-purple Orange (since 2024) |
Seats1 Title: | National Council |
Seats2 Title: | Federal Council |
Seats3 Title: | European Parliament |
Seats4 Title: | State Parliaments |
Country: | Austria |
MFG Austria – People Freedom Fundamental Rights (German: MFG Österreich – Menschen Freiheit Grundrechte, MFG) is a minor political party in Austria. The party is usually referred to by the media as the "anti-vaccination" or "vaccine-critic party" and its voters are described as following and/or spreading conspiracy theories.[1] [2] [3] [4] The party claims to have 4,000 members.[5]
The party is mainly active in Upper Austria so far. In the 2021 Upper Austrian state election, the party achieved 6.23% of the votes cast and will thus be represented with 3 seats in the Upper Austrian Landtag.[6] It is strongly represented in Upper Austria, especially in the Ried im Innkreis District, where after it was founded, local groups formed in eight communities: Aurolzmünster, Eberschwang, Geinberg, Gurten, Ried im Innkreis, Sankt Martin im Innkreis, Utzenaich and Waldzell. With Joachim Aigner, the top candidate for the 2021 Upper Austrian state election also comes from the Ried District.[7] The party got its best results in communities with many unvaccinated people.[8]
The party scored a major election result in the January 2022 municipal election in Waidhofen an der Ybbs in Lower Austria, winning more than 17% of the vote. In the municipal elections in Tyrol in February 2022, the party competed in 50 of 274 municipalities, winning seats in 47 of them and averaging about 10% of the vote. It is also setting up leadership and organizational structures in all 9 federal states and will compete in the upcoming 2022 Austrian presidential election with party leader Michael Brunner.
State | Year | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Government | ||
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Upper Austria | 2021 | 50,325 | 6.23 (#5) | data-sort-value="3" | N/A | |||
Tyrol | 2022 | 9,539 | 2.78 (#7) | data-sort-value="0" | N/A | |||
Lower Austria | 2023 | 4,367 | 0.49 (#6) | data-sort-value="0" | N/A | |||
Salzburg | 2023 | 2,071 | 0.77 (#8) | data-sort-value="0" | N/A |