After more than 800 years of rule of the
House of Habsburg, the Austrian
monarchy ended after the
Entente Powers won
World War I, and a
republic was introduced. The Black-Yellow Alliance was founded on June 26, 2004 in
Bad Ischl and registered in the
Vienna register of associations on August 6, 2004 under the name "Schwarz-Gelbe Allianz". The association's registered office is in Vienna. The association's board currently consists of Nicole Fara as chairwoman and Günther Kenyeri as vice chairman. The "SGA" attracted considerable political interest on November 12, 2007, the 89th anniversary of the founding of the
Austrian Republic, when the movement presented itself to the public at
Café Landtmann in Vienna.
Heinz Christian Strache, the
FPÖ federal party chairman, responded by raising concerns about constitutional and criminal law regarding the activities of the SGA in two different parliamentary questions to the then
Minister of the Interior,
Günther Platter (ÖVP), and the then
Minister of Justice,
Maria Berger (SPÖ). In both of their responses, the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Justice saw “no reason to prohibit” the public appearance of the "SGA". Politically, the Black-Yellow Alliance has not yet become very well established. So far, the "SGA" has only been active as a politically active association, not a true political party. Under the same name, the group tried to participate in the
Austrian National Council election in 2008, but did not receive enough declarations of support. During the
2010 Austrian presidential election campaign, the "SGA" made headlines again when they supported the efforts of
Ulrich Habsburg-Lothringen in collecting statements of support for his presidential bid. The official patron of the "SGA" is currently Ulrich Habsburg-Lothringen. == Political orientation ==