It was Oct. 13, almost exactly a year since @sebastiankurz had won the elections in #Austria at the age of 31, becoming the youngest Chancellor in the country’s history, as well as the youngest #democratic leader anywhere in the world. To mark the anniversary, he gathered a few hundred friends and fans in Vienna for a modest celebration. No music, no colored lights. Just the friendly new face of the European right, with a banner that read THE CHANGE HAS BEGUN. The changes Kurz stands for were clear in his speech: harder borders and a tougher defense of Austria’s national #identity. From France and Germany to Italy and Sweden, parties that had ruled from the center for decades have been weakened and pushed aside by #populists and demagogues who speak the #language of division: #nationalism against #globalism, the patriots against the traitors, the people against the Establishment. It’s the same language spoken by U.S. President Donald Trump, whose rise helped give these groups legitimacy and a sense of momentum. For center-right conservatives like Kurz, the growth of the populist far right presented a dilemma: Should they try to beat them or try to join them? Kurz has made his choice. He formed a coalition government in 2017 with the populist and reactionary Freedom Party, bringing a movement that was founded by neo-Nazis back into a position of power. In Austria, the far right and the mainstream have merged during his tenure on the issues that trouble #Europe the most, namely identity, Islam and immigration. The young Chancellor calls the union a democratic necessity. His critics say he has sanitized some of the most odious figures on the European right. This photograph from our Dec. 10 issue was included in our Best #Portraits of 2018. See the full list, and read the full profile of Kurz, on TIME.com. Photograph by @mark_peckmezian for TIME

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It was Oct. 13, almost exactly a year since @sebastiankurz had won the elections in #Austria at the age of 31, becoming the youngest Chancellor in the country’s history, as well as the youngest #democratic leader anywhere in the world. To mark the anniversary, he gathered a few hundred friends and fans in Vienna for a modest celebration. No music, no colored lights. Just the friendly new face of the European right, with a banner that read THE CHANGE HAS BEGUN. The changes Kurz stands for were clear in his speech: harder borders and a tougher defense of Austria’s national #identity. From France and Germany to Italy and Sweden, parties that had ruled from the center for decades have been weakened and pushed aside by #populists and demagogues who speak the #language of division: #nationalism against #globalism, the patriots against the traitors, the people against the Establishment. It’s the same language spoken by U.S. President Donald Trump, whose rise helped give these groups legitimacy and a sense of momentum. For center-right conservatives like Kurz, the growth of the populist far right presented a dilemma: Should they try to beat them or try to join them? Kurz has made his choice. He formed a coalition government in 2017 with the populist and reactionary Freedom Party, bringing a movement that was founded by neo-Nazis back into a position of power. In Austria, the far right and the mainstream have merged during his tenure on the issues that trouble #Europe the most, namely identity, Islam and immigration. The young Chancellor calls the union a democratic necessity. His critics say he has sanitized some of the most odious figures on the European right. This photograph from our Dec. 10 issue was included in our Best #Portraits of 2018. See the full list, and read the full profile of Kurz, on TIME.com. Photograph by @mark_peckmezian for TIME


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