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Overindebted People Could Soon See Their Slate Erased in Switzerland, a Revolution Expected for Twenty Years

Summary by Le Temps
The Protestant Social Centers (CSP) of French-speaking Switzerland met this Tuesday in Geneva to say all the good they thought about the revision of the federal law on the prosecution for debts and bankruptcy, discussed in Bern. The text could change the lives of thousands of people.It is called Clementine. Finally, not really. Clementine is a first name borrowed and this Tuesday morning, at the premises of the Protestant Social Centre (CSP) Gen…
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The Protestant Social Centers (CSP) of French-speaking Switzerland met this Tuesday in Geneva to say all the good they thought about the revision of the federal law on the prosecution for debts and bankruptcy, discussed in Bern. The text could change the lives of thousands of people.It is called Clementine. Finally, not really. Clementine is a first name borrowed and this Tuesday morning, at the premises of the Protestant Social Centre (CSP) Gen…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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