Future of Swiss Neutrality to Be Decided at the Ballot Box
Amidst mounting geopolitical tensions, Swiss voters are set to decide on the future of the nation's long-standing policy of neutrality, a debate that touches upon the core of Swiss identity and foreign policy.

Key Takeaways
- The 'Safeguard Swiss Neutrality' initiative aims to enshrine 'perpetual and armed' neutrality in the Constitution.
- The Swiss Federal Council officially rejected the initiative, arguing it limits the nation's defense options.
- Pro Schweiz is an offshoot of the populist Swiss People’s Party (SVP).
By The Numbers
They Said
"Enshrining a rigid understanding of neutrality in the federal constitution is not in Switzerland's interests and would restrict its room for manoeuvre in foreign policy terms."
"It cannot be modified easily and at will on the basis of current events."