Swiss Political Parties Report Reduced 2024 Income
Ten Swiss political parties declare total income of CHF22.4 million for 2024, down from election year 2023, with Social Democrats leading at CHF8.2 million.

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Ten Swiss political parties declare total income of CHF22.4 million for 2024, down from election year 2023, with Social Democrats leading at CHF8.2 million.

New referendum campaign in Bern aims to mandate disclosure of previous rental prices, marking potential shift in Swiss housing market practices.

Only select parliamentarians will be allowed to view the 1,800-page EU agreement under strict confidentiality rules, sparking transparency concerns across political spectrum.

Latest Transparency International report shows Switzerland's lowest score ever in fighting public sector corruption, highlighting concerns over lobbying and conflicts of interest.

Transparency International report shows Switzerland recording lowest score ever in Corruption Perceptions Index, highlighting concerns in money laundering and lobbying regulation

Switzerland implements new transparency regulations requiring clear origin labeling for all bakery products

Questions arise over transparency in government funding of NGOs as parliament debates significant cuts to development aid budget.

Parliament debates aid cuts while exact allocation of CHF4.6 billion development funding remains unclear.

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