Vengaboys’ hit now a political anthem in Austria

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VIENNA While Austrian politicians have been in crisis mode since a recent video sting, one song has become an unlikely anthem: The 1999 party hit We're Going To Ibiza by Dutch pop group Vengaboys. The government collapsed over the weekend after far-right Freedom Party...

VIENNA While Austrian politicians have been in crisis mode since a recent video sting, one song has become an unlikely anthem: The 1999 party hit We're Going To Ibiza by Dutch pop group Vengaboys.

He had been filmed at a villa in Ibiza offering to fix state contracts for favours from a woman posing as a Russian oligarch's niece.

 

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