Yet a closer look at the result reveals signs of turmoil in Austrian politics. Due to a larger-than-ever protest vote, the two main parties saw their combined share of the vote fall to just over 50%, down from 55% in 2006 and 78% in 2002. A whopping 30% went to the Eurosceptic far right, split between the xenophobic Freedom Party (FPÖ) with 21%, the more centrist Alliance for Austria’s Future, which fell just short of the 4% threshold to enter parliament, and Team Stronach, led by Frank Stronach, an Austro-Canadian entrepreneur, which got nearly 6%