Austria’s Central Bank Chief: No Need to Fear the Far Right

Holzmann highlighted that the FPÖ was the first Austrian political party to advocate for joining the European Economic Community (EEC) back in the 1960s—a body that later evolved into the European Union (EU). He argued that, in this regard, frequent comparisons with Germany’s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party may not be entirely accurate. The AfD began as a Euroskeptic movement but has since become a haven for right-wing extremists, a trajectory that differs from the historical stance of the FPÖ, Holzmann contended.

Still, parallels between the two parties are hard to ignore. During last year’s election, the FPÖ employed rhetoric and policies resembling those of the AfD, advocating for the “remigration” of immigrants and limiting social benefits to Austrian nationals. The party also campaigned against “EU warmongering,” calling for an end to aid and weapons shipments to Ukraine.

After efforts by its rivals to exclude it from government failed, FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl initiated coalition talks with the ÖVP. | Christian Bruna/Getty Images
Holzmann noted that Austria is not unique in Europe when it comes to complex domestic politics. He lamented what he perceives as a “lack of leadership at both European and national levels” and warned of increasing “ideological fragmentation.” This fragmentation, he suggested, poses a significant threat to European unity at a time when solidarity is most urgent. He also pointed out that European priorities are unlikely to receive much attention under the incoming United States administration of President Donald Trump.

Inflation Still a Concern

In such a politically challenging environment, Holzmann emphasized the importance of maintaining credibility in monetary policy. He cautioned against rushing into further interest rate cuts before ensuring that inflation is firmly under control.

Despite a struggling economy and inflation falling significantly from its peak in 2022, the European Central Bank (ECB) is widely expected to reduce interest rates by a quarter percentage point at its upcoming January meeting. This would mark the fifth rate cut since June 2024.

However, Holzmann issued a stark warning. He reminded observers that the ECB’s decisions are based on data, and recent figures showed inflation climbing to “well above” 2 percent in December. A similar trend is anticipated for January. “Cutting interest rates when inflation is rising faster than anticipated, even temporarily, risks undermining the ECB’s credibility,” Holzmann cautioned.


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2 responses to “Austria’s Central Bank Chief: No Need to Fear the Far Right”

  1. Ginger Chaos Avatar
    Ginger Chaos

    Oh great, Holzmann thinks the FPÖ’s nostalgia for the ’60s makes them the good kind of far-right. Next, he’ll be suggesting we dig out the bell bottoms and declare peace with the Euro! 😂

  2. The China Wall Avatar
    The China Wall

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more political gymnastics from a party that’s basically the Euroskeptic equivalent of a bad sitcom. Can’t wait to see how this “remigration” idea plays out over a nice cup of Viennese coffee! ☕️✨

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