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2019 Swiss referendums

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Several federal referendums were held inSwitzerland in 2019, with votes taking place on 10 February and 19 May.Federal parliamentary elections were held on 20 October, which led theSwiss Federal Council to postpone the November round of voting until 2020.[1]

February referendum

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In February voters decided on apopular initiative named "Stop the Sprawl – for sustainable development in construction", which would have prevented building zones being expanded, with possible exception made for agriculture or public use on the basis that an equivalent amount of land currently registered as building zone be declassified andrewilded.[2]

The proposal was put forward by the Young Greens in 2015.[3] It was also supported by the Small Farmers Association and theYoung Socialists, as well as several environmental organisations, and gathered 113,000 signatures.[2] However, it was opposed by the Federal Council, with Environment MinisterDoris Leuthard claiming the idea was "too radical, unfair and counterproductive".[2] An opinion poll published in December 2018 showed 63% of voters to be in favour and 29% opposed.[4]

Results

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Total
votes
Registered
voters
TurnoutCantons forCantons againstResult
Votes%Votes%FullHalfFullHalf
Stop the Sprawl737,24136.31,291,51363.730,1842,058,9385,429,64137.900206Rejected
Source:Federal Chancellery of Switzerland

May referendums

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Twooptional referendums were held on 19 May: one on a law reforming the financing of the Swiss pension system's "first pillar",[5] and another on transposing the Europeangun controldirective (an update to theSchengen acquis) into Swiss law.[6] Both proposals were approved.

Results

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Total
votes
Registered
voters
TurnoutResult
Votes%Votes%
Reforming pension financing1,541,14766.4780,45733.657,8142,379,4185,439,85343.74Approved
Gun control directive1,501,88063.7854,27436.330,7972,386,95143.88Approved
Source: Federal Chancellery of Switzerland[7][8]

References

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  1. ^"Votations fédérales: les Suisses ne s'exprimeront sur aucun sujet national le 24 novembre".www.lenouvelliste.ch (in French). Retrieved2019-05-01.
  2. ^abcSwiss voters asked to decide on urban sprawl Swiss Info, 7 January 2019
  3. ^Green initiative gets early support, but not enough to win vote Swiss Info, 21 December 2018
  4. ^"L'initiative contre le mitage bien reçue pour l'instant, selon un sondage SSR".rts.ch (in French). 2018-12-21. Retrieved2019-02-15.
  5. ^Loi fédérale relative à la réforme fiscale et au financement de l’AVS (RFFA) Federal Chancellery
  6. ^Arrêté fédéral portant approbation et mise en œuvre de l’échange de notes entre la Suisse et l’UE concernant la reprise de la directive (UE) 2017/853 modifiant la directive de l’UE sur les armes (Développement de l’acquis de Schengen) Federal Chancellery
  7. ^"Votation 627".Federal Chancellery (in French). Retrieved2019-08-22.
  8. ^"Votation 628".Chancellerie fédérale (in French). Retrieved2019-08-22.
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