Swiss Parliament Reverses Nuclear Power Ban, Paving Way for Referendum
In a major policy reversal, both chambers of the Swiss parliament have voted to lift the ban on constructing new nuclear power plants. The decision, aimed at ensuring long-term energy security, is part of a counter-proposal to the 'Stop the Blackout' initiative and will now be put to a national referendum.

Key Takeaways
- Both chambers of the Swiss parliament have voted to lift the 2018 ban on constructing new nuclear power plants.
- The Beznau 1 reactor is the oldest functioning nuclear reactor in Europe.
- A referendum requires 50,000 valid signatures collected within 100 days of a law's publication.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Keep the nuclear power option open to guarantee the country's long-term energy supply."
"Sabotages the rapid development of renewable energies, climate protection and our energy sovereignty."