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Faced with the Tight Result on the Did, Federal Parliamentarians Want to Monitor Its Implementation Closely.

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The National Legal Affairs Commission unanimously accepted a postulate asking the Federal Council to assess electronic identity twenty-four months after its deployment. The elected representatives want to ensure that the project takes into account the concerns expressed during the campaignThe Confederation's electronic identity project was accepted with lip service last September. A close result that surprised the federal parliamentarians, even …
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The National Legal Affairs Commission unanimously accepted a postulate asking the Federal Council to assess electronic identity twenty-four months after its deployment. The elected representatives want to ensure that the project takes into account the concerns expressed during the campaignThe Confederation's electronic identity project was accepted with lip service last September. A close result that surprised the federal parliamentarians, even …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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