62% dintre elvețieni se opun referendumului privind neutralitatea mai strictă

A recent survey indicates that two-thirds of Swiss respondents oppose an initiative on the country's neutrality, potentially leading to the rejection of an upcoming referendum. If the referendum fails, Switzerland would be unable to impose economic sanctions or cooperate with NATO. The initiative suggests a strict definition of neutrality, prohibiting military alliances and participation in foreign wars. Currently, 62% of 13,154 surveyed Swiss citizens oppose the proposal, with only 32% in favor. The referendum is scheduled for September 27, and the Swiss government also opposes the initiative, emphasizing the need for Switzerland to support international law and democracy.