Austria’s conservative Peoples’ Party (ÖVP), center-left Social Democrats (SPÖ) and liberal Neos have reached a coalition agreement after five months of political deadlock, according to multiple local media reports.

The deal, which still requires approval from the Neos’ party base, prevents the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) from taking power — despite it winning the most votes in last September’s election.

Conservative boss Christian Stocker will become chancellor, with the SPÖ’s Andreas Babler as vice chancellor.

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