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Then Austrian defense minister Hans Peter Doskozil reacts during a joint military exercise in Allensteig, Austria, Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. Austria’s main center-left opposition party has reversed the result of its weekend leadership election, announcing that a computer error originally led to the wrong candidate being declared the winner. At a hastily called news conference on Monday, the head of the party's electoral commission announced that it was in fact Andreas Babler and not Hans Peter Doskozil who won, taking 317 votes to Doskozil's 280, the Austria Press Agency reported. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak, File)
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Then Austrian defense minister Hans Peter Doskozil reacts during a joint military exercise in Allensteig, Austria, Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. Austria’s main center-left opposition party has reversed the result of its weekend leadership election, announcing that a computer error originally led to the wrong candidate being declared the winner. At a hastily called news conference on Monday, the head of the party's electoral commission announced that it was in fact Andreas Babler and not Hans Peter Doskozil who won, taking 317 votes to Doskozil's 280, the Austria Press Agency reported. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak, File)

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