Haider 'was the man of my life'
The new leader of the party previously headed by Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider has admitted the two men had a "special relationship".
Stefan Petzner told Austrian radio that Mr Haider, whom he met five years ago, was his "life partner".
Mr Haider, 58, died in a high-speed car crash earlier this month. He had a high blood alcohol level.
He had led the Alliance for Austria's Future, a party best known for its anti-immigration and anti-EU policies.
Mr Petzner took over as head of the party following his leader's sudden death.
Mr Haider had said frequently that he would like his 27-year-old protege, and party deputy to take his place one day.
It has been widely reported in Austria that on the night of his death, Mr Haider left a bar where he had been drinking with Mr Petzner after they had argued.
' I loved him'
Mr Petzner has described feeling a magnetic attraction to Mr Haider.
"We had a special relationship that went far beyond friendship," Mr Petzner said in an emotional interview.
"Joerg and I were connected by something truly special. He was the man of my life," he added.
There has been no comment from the Haider family. He was married with two children.
Joerg Haider became a potent force in Austria in the 1980s and 90s, championing what he called traditional family values and an end to immigration.
More recently his Alliance for Austria's Future enjoyed success at the polls, gaining more than 10% of the votes in September's general election.
The new leader of the party previously headed by Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider has admitted the two men had a "special relationship".
Stefan Petzner told Austrian radio that Mr Haider, whom he met five years ago, was his "life partner".
Mr Haider, 58, died in a high-speed car crash earlier this month. He had a high blood alcohol level.
He had led the Alliance for Austria's Future, a party best known for its anti-immigration and anti-EU policies.
We had a special relationship
Stefan Petzner
Stefan Petzner
Mr Petzner took over as head of the party following his leader's sudden death.
Mr Haider had said frequently that he would like his 27-year-old protege, and party deputy to take his place one day.
It has been widely reported in Austria that on the night of his death, Mr Haider left a bar where he had been drinking with Mr Petzner after they had argued.
' I loved him'
Mr Petzner has described feeling a magnetic attraction to Mr Haider.
"We had a special relationship that went far beyond friendship," Mr Petzner said in an emotional interview.
"Joerg and I were connected by something truly special. He was the man of my life," he added.
There has been no comment from the Haider family. He was married with two children.
Joerg Haider became a potent force in Austria in the 1980s and 90s, championing what he called traditional family values and an end to immigration.
More recently his Alliance for Austria's Future enjoyed success at the polls, gaining more than 10% of the votes in September's general election.
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