Deadline Until 2030 - Federal Council Does Not Want to Reduce Basic Postal Services for the Time Being
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Fewer letters and deposits at the counter: The Federal Council wants to adapt the basic supply to the digital change.
The Federal Council wants to stick to today's basic postal services as long as they are affordable. At the same time, however, it wants to be able to react if demand for postal services continues to decline. On Wednesday, it decided basic values for a postal law revision.
The Post Office will have to continue in the future to guarantee a sufficient universal service at affordable prices. However, some flexibility will have to enable it to adapt to future needs. The Federal Council has laid the groundwork for the revision of the Post Office Act.

The Federal Council does not want to reduce the scope and quality of the basic postal service for the time being, but to adapt the postal service to changing needs.
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