Swiss Public Questions Defense Readiness, Backs Closer NATO Ties in New Survey
A new survey reveals a significant portion of the Swiss population doubts the country's defense capabilities against modern threats. Reflecting a potential shift in sentiment on neutrality, a majority now favors closer security cooperation with NATO and neighboring European states.

Key Takeaways
- Over three-quarters of Swiss respondents doubt the federal government is sufficiently prepared for conventional and hybrid threats.
- A majority of the Swiss population now supports stronger cooperation with NATO.
- More than two-thirds of respondents favor closer security cooperation with neighboring European states.
- A majority of citizens support increasing the army budget to 2% of GDP by 2030.
- Over 80% of respondents identify with the values of western, central, and northern Europe.
By The Numbers
They Said
"In the current context, a rigid interpretation of neutrality is being challenged."
"Most people would like the armyâs budget to be increased to 2% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030."