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Political party in Austria
Wien anders
Founded2015
Headquarters1170 Wien, Schadinagasse 3
IdeologyProgressivism
Egalitarianism
Political positionLeft-wing
Website
wienanders.at

Wien anders (ANDAS) is a political alliance in Vienna, Austria, created for the city's 2015 parliamentary and local elections. It consists of several parties, most notably the Communist Party of Austria and the Pirate Party of Austria.

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