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Swiss elect their parliament on Sunday with worries about environment and migration high in minds
- The right-wing Swiss People's Party is projected to increase its share of the vote to 29%, focusing on concerns about immigration, population control, and the slowing economy.
- The left-wing Social Democrats are expected to benefit from rising health costs.
- The Greens are projected to see a decrease in their share of the votes to 9.1%, indicating a shift towards more conservative values.
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Swiss shift rightwards in vote as immigration fears trump environment
Switzerland moved rightwards in an election on Sunday, giving the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) more seats in parliament as concerns about rising immigration outweighed those about the environment, final results showed on Monday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
·Singapore
Read Full ArticleThe hard-right party Democratic Union of the Centre (UDC) won around 29% of the vote, far ahead of the Socialists (17.5%).
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe big loser of these elections has been environmental education, which after its noisy emergence into Parliament in 2019, has obtained only one...
The Swiss People's Party may remain the largest governing force, even improving on its performance four years earlier.
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Total News Sources121
Leaning Left24Leaning Right28Center27Last UpdatedBias Distribution36% Right
Bias Distribution
- 36% of the sources lean Right
36% Right
L 30%
C 34%
R 36%
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