Swiss Parliament Rejects Initiative to Ease Naturalisation Process
The Swiss House of Representatives has voted decisively against a popular initiative aimed at simplifying the naturalisation process and making criteria uniform across the nation, sending the proposal to the Senate.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss House of Representatives rejected the 'Democracy Initiative' by a vote of 130 to 62.
- The initiative proposed reducing the residency requirement for naturalisation from ten years to five years.
- The proposal aimed to centralize naturalisation legislation under the federal government, removing the cantons' power to set their own criteria.
- The Social Democratic Party and the Greens were the primary supporters of the initiative.
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They Said
"In favour of modern civil rights"