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 Austria's conservatives have agreed to form an unprecedented coalition government with the Greens after months <a 
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Sebastian Kurz's People's Party had been in coalition with the far-right Freedom Party until a scandal toppled the government 
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May.

The People's Party came top in a snap September election, but have only now agreed a deal with the Greens.

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"We succeeded in uniting the best of both worlds," Mr Kurz said on Wednesday. "It is possible to protect the climate and 
borders."

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European leader on climate change issues, telling reporters that both parties "have possibly agreed on more than we could 
have imagined beforehand".

Full details of the coalition will be announced on Thursday. But the leaders suggested they would aim to lower taxes in 
general - a People's Party pledge - while bringing in higher environmental taxes, in line with <a 
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Mr Kurz is expected to return as Austria's chancellor, while Werner Kogler is expected to serve as vice-chancellor. 
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