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Electronic Identity, a Must for Its Defenders

Summary by Le Temps
On 28 September, the Swiss will decide on the e-ID. The committee in favour of this law presented its arguments, this Tuesday in Bern "I committed myself four years ago against the first project of electronic identity (e-ID), remembers the Vaudian councillor Nuria Gorrite. I refused that such a fundamental function that our identity is entrusted to third parties. Identity cannot be marketed. It is a regal duty of the state."And the magistrate to…
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On 28 September, the Swiss will decide on the e-ID. The committee in favour of this law presented its arguments, this Tuesday in Bern "I committed myself four years ago against the first project of electronic identity (e-ID), remembers the Vaudian councillor Nuria Gorrite. I refused that such a fundamental function that our identity is entrusted to third parties. Identity cannot be marketed. It is a regal duty of the state."And the magistrate to…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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