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[Opinion] The No Committee on the Neutrality Initiative Is Almost as Broad as Its Interests

Civil security politicians fear for Switzerland's ability to defend, left-wing foreign politicians want to continue to impose sanctions in the sense of international law. In this vote, they try to bring all of this together.

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OPINION. Two provisions of the Neutrality Initiative raise major issues: the prohibition of any resumption of sanctions that are not decided by the UN and the cessation of any cooperation with military alliances. In the light of Switzerland's security, economic and diplomatic interests, everything prompts us to vote no on 27 September, writes former professor René SchwokThe debate on the initiative is too often lost in secondary considerations. …

·Geneva, Switzerland
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Civil security politicians fear for Switzerland's ability to defend, left-wing foreign politicians want to continue to impose sanctions in the sense of international law. In this vote, they try to bring all of this together.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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