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== Referencias ==
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"AVZ-Stiftung: Wie gewonnen, so zeronnen" (news) (in German). 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
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Michael Shields (20 September 2012), Austria curbs sleaze panel remit, opposition protests Reuters.
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Ralph Atkins and Mark Odell (9 May 2016), Austrian chancellor Werner Faymann resigns after far-right surge Financial Times.
Francois Murphy, Shadia Nasralla and Kirsti Knolle (9 May 2016), Austrian chancellor Faymann quits after party revolt Reuters.
Ralph Atkins (22 April 2016), In a postwar first, Austria's mainstream parties face shutout Financial Times.
Michael Shields (8 February 2015), Austrian chancellor says Merkel's economic policy too timid - Kurier Reuters.
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Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi (13 August 2016), Ex-Austrian Chancellor Faymann made U.N. youth unemployment envoy Reuters.
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Faymann und Euler-Rolle gründen Immo- und PR-Unternehmen Der Standard, 1 September 2016. -->
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