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"We Must Win the Equivalent of 20 Grande-Dixence": Pressure Rises in Bern on the Nuclear Issue

Summary by Le Temps
In the run-up to a debate on Wednesday at the Council of States, tensions are growing around the future of nuclear power in Switzerland. The counter-project advocated by Albert Rösti, which proposes to lift the ban on the construction of new power plants, is relaunching a dossier that the population thought had decided in 2017.It is the day of the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster that the Councillors to the states will take up this Wed…
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In the run-up to a debate on Wednesday at the Council of States, tensions are growing around the future of nuclear power in Switzerland. The counter-project advocated by Albert Rösti, which proposes to lift the ban on the construction of new power plants, is relaunching a dossier that the population thought had decided in 2017.It is the day of the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster that the Councillors to the states will take up this Wed…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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