Parliament Faces Off Over Federal Budget and Education Cuts
As the spring parliamentary session begins, the government's proposed CHF3 billion savings package is meeting fierce resistance. Student and lecturer associations are warning against steep cuts to the education and research sector, setting the stage for a major political battle.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government's 'Relief Package 27' aims to save approximately CHF 3 billion per year by 2029.
- Proposed annual cuts include CHF 120 million for cantonal universities and CHF 78 million for ETH Zurich and EPFL starting in 2027.
- The Swiss Senate has already voted to reduce the proposed cuts by approximately one-third.
- The spring parliamentary session runs from March 2 to March 20.
- The House Finance Committee recommends rejecting the CHF 19 million cut to the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation's foreign mandate.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Nonsensical and dangerous budget cuts."
"Disproportionately affect mid-level academic staff."