Second poll shows Swiss likely to reject tighter neutrality
A GFS Bern poll found 54% of voters opposed the measure, while 42% supported it, ahead of the Sept. 27 referendum.
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Swiss Voters Lean Towards Rejecting Stricter Neutrality
Swiss voters are expected to vote against a proposal to cement a stricter form of neutrality, preventing cooperation with NATO or economic sanctions. A poll indicates that 54% oppose and 42% support the proposal. The Swiss government opposes, arguing it could isolate Switzerland and affect security.
Second poll shows Swiss likely to reject tighter neutrality
In Switzerland, 54 percent of Swiss voters plan to reject stricter neutrality in the constitution ahead of the vote. Voting will take place on September 27.
Swiss opposition to tighter neutrality grows ahead of vote
Swiss voters look likely to reject a more restrictive form of neutrality, which would block the country from cooperating with NATO or imposing economic sanctions, a second poll on the topic showed on Friday. Some 54% of voters opposed enshrining a narrower neutrality in the constitution, according to the survey conducted by GFS Bern for […]
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