VIENNA (Reuters) - The two big pro-Europe parties that have dominated post-war Austrian politics are closing in on a deal to extend their coalition government by eschewing major change in favour of largely staying the course.
Barring last-minute surprises, Chancellor Werner Faymann's centre-left Social Democrats (SPO) and their junior partners, the conservative People's Party (OVP), will unveil a deal in days to extend the coalition that has governed since 2006.
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