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Swiss one step closer to vote on neutrality

By switzerlandtimes.ch13 April 20242 Mins Read
Swiss one step closer to vote on neutrality
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This week, a group calling themselves the Pro Switzerland Group, announced it had collected 133,000 signatures, a number comfortably above the 100,000 needed to call a referendum, reported SRF. The group wants to ask voters whether they want the nation’s neutrality to be strictly set out in Switzerland’s constitution.

The initiative calls for a constitutional definition of neutrality that prevents Switzerland joining any military or defence alliance or imposing sanctions on belligerent states.

According to the initiative’s text, Switzerland would not be allowed to join any military or defence alliance unless Switzerland is directly attacked. Switzerland would not be able to order or support sanctions against belligerent states unless it is obliged to do so by the UN – see more on the initiative here.

This would mean that EU sanctions, such as those taken against Russia after the attack on Ukraine, would probably no longer be able to be adopted by Switzerland if the vote was successful.

In addition, Switzerland would be required to offer services to mediate to prevent and resolve international conflicts.

The initiative has divided political opinion. Some in the Swiss People’s Party argue that by adopting EU sanctions against Russia, Switzerland has become a warring party. Other parties such as the Green Party argue that such a definition of neutrality would isolate Switzerland and that the security of Switzerland is based on contributing to a stable international order.

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SRF article (in German)

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