As Europe Votes, Moderates See a Lesson in Austrian Video Scandal

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As a video ousts an Austrian nationalist, moderates see a lesson about working with Europe's far right: 'We should never sell our souls to the devil'

VIENNA—The intrigue that split up Austria’s coalition government this week has already grown into a cautionary tale told by political moderates about the risks of associating with ascendant far-right parties.

In the last days of continentwide elections to elect a new European Union parliament, the scandal has become Exhibit One for those who say far-right parties are a threat to the democratic order, puppets of foreign enemies, and not to be trusted.

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