The far-right is likely to win Austria's upcoming general election, which could result in either a fragile broad coalition government or a far-right-led coalition that may weaken EU support for Ukraine and disrupt the free movement of people and goods within the bloc. Austria will hold parliamentary elections on Sept. 29, with opinion polls indicating the far-right, anti-immigration, eurosceptic Freedom Party, or FPO, will receive 28% of the votes, followed by the ruling center-right Austrian People's Party, or OVP, with 25%. Meanwhile, the center-left opposition Social Democratic Party, or SPO, is expected to take 20% of the votes, the liberal NEOS party 9% and the other co-governing party, the Greens, 8%. The FPO has kept a substantial lead over the OVP and the other main opposition party, the SPO, for almost two years, propelled by Austrians' grievances against a sluggish economy, illegal migration and a heightened Islamist extremist terrorist threat...