Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen is projected to have won a second term in office after garnering an absolute majority of 55.4% in the country’s presidential elections on Sunday, according to exit polls by public broadcaster ORF. This grants him a new six-year term without having to face a run-off vote, according to pollsters, as the projection’s margin of error was considered too small to bring about a decisive change. Walter Rosenkranz of the right-wing nationalist Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) came in second with 18.4%, according to the polls. The remaining five candidates only …