Political Divide Deepens as Switzerland Debates "Neutrality Initiative" Ahead of Vote
With the September 27th vote approaching, Switzerland's political landscape is split over the "Safeguarding Swiss Neutrality" initiative. While the Swiss People's Party champions the proposal, all other major parties have united in opposition, warning it could jeopardize national security and foreign policy.

Key Takeaways
- The 'Safeguarding Swiss Neutrality' initiative seeks to define Swiss neutrality as 'perpetual and armed' within the constitution.
- The initiative prohibits Switzerland from joining military alliances or participating in foreign wars.
- All major Swiss political parties except the SVP (Swiss People's Party) have united in opposition to the initiative.
- Russia designated Switzerland as an 'unfriendly state' following Bern's adoption of Western sanctions.
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"When the emergency arises, it will, unfortunately, be far too late."
"This is not about party politics, but about Switzerlandâs future."