Swiss referendums, 2014
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Three referendums will be held in Switzerland on 9 February 2014. Voters will be asked whether they approve a proposal to impose a quota on immigration from European Union members, a federal decree on the financing and expansion of the rail network and a popular initiative on abortion.[1] Further referendums are planned for 18 May, 28 September and 30 November,[1] with one to include a proposal on guaranteed income.[2]
Background
The abortion referendum proposes that abortions would no longer be funded through health insurance, but should be paid for privately by the mother.[3]
The immigration proposals ("Against mass immigration") are supported by the Swiss People's Party.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Elections and referenda", Revue [Review], CH.
- ↑ "Swiss to vote on incomes for all – working or not", News (BBC), 18 December 2013.
- ↑ Volksinitiative "Abtreibungsfinanzierung ist Privatsache" [Popular initiative ‘Abortion financing is private’], CH: CH.
- ↑ Switzerland to hold February 2014 referendum on immigration quotas, Work Permit, 28 November 2013.
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