Switzerland Fortifies Defences: Government Backs VAT Hike and Compulsory Civil Service
The Swiss government is moving to significantly bolster national security, proposing a 0.5% VAT hike to fund increased military spending and backing a plan to merge civil defence and civilian service, making security-related service compulsory for all male conscripts. This two-pronged approach addresses both financial needs and personnel shortages in the armed forces and disaster response units.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Federal Council has officially proposed a 0.5% increase in the standard VAT rate to fund military expansion.
- Switzerland will merge civil defense and civilian service into a single compulsory security service for men.
- The new compulsory security service model requires a constitutional amendment and a national referendum.
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They Said
"The aim is not only to ensure that the civil protection service has sufficient personnel, but also to reduce the number of military personnel leaving the armed forces to take up civilian service."