Austria Presidential Election To Be Postponed: Govt
Muhammad Rameez Published September 12, 2016 | 02:25 PM
VIENNA, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News -12th Sept,2016) - The re-run of Austria's presidential election on October 2 needs to be postponed because of problems with glue on postal votes not sticking, the interior minister said Monday.
"We are going to request that parliament approves a postponement of the election," Wolfgang Sobotka told reporters. Possible new dates are November 27 or December 4, he said.
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