Following the
2008 general election which put the Freedom Party in third place, on 28 October 2008, he was elected the National Council's third president, despite heavy opposition by the
Green Party of Austria, which fielded its own candidate,
Alexander Van der Bellen, His opponents consider Graf to be unsuitable for the office because of his rightist leanings and continuing
Burschenschaft Olympia membership. The student fraternity, which still practices
academic fencing, is alleged to have
Neo-Nazi links. In the discussions prior to his election, he condemned
National Socialism and
anti-Semitism but said he would, in any event, remain a member of the
Burschenschaft. Freedom Party leader
Heinz-Christian Strache called the election of Graf a "victory for democracy" and emphasized his belief that Graf was a seasoned and "irreproachable parliamentarian". In April, Graf hosted the presentation of a book written by his party colleague
Andreas Mölzer containing strong criticism of the
European Union, in the rooms of the Austrian parliament. The keynote speaker at that event was Walter Marinovic, a former teacher who has links to the hard-right
National Democratic Party of Germany and also writes for the
Deutsche Nationalzeitung of
Gerhard Frey. A deputy of the Green Party protested against Marinovic's invitation. ==References==