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Albert Rösti: "a Reduction in the Ssr's Supply Would Mainly Benefit Large Foreign Platforms"

Summary by Le Temps
The public will vote on 8 March on the UDC's initiative to lower the SSR fee to 200 francs a year. The Federal Council, which has proposed a counter-project, calls for its rejection. Albert Rösti, the text goes too farThe vote of 8 March on the initiative "200 francs is enough!" also announces decisive for the future of the SSR that is uncertain. The Federal Council opposes it and it is up to UDC Minister Albert Rösti to go up to the front to fi…
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The public will vote on 8 March on the UDC's initiative to lower the SSR fee to 200 francs a year. The Federal Council, which has proposed a counter-project, calls for its rejection. Albert Rösti, the text goes too farThe vote of 8 March on the initiative "200 francs is enough!" also announces decisive for the future of the SSR that is uncertain. The Federal Council opposes it and it is up to UDC Minister Albert Rösti to go up to the front to fi…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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