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Jura separatism (french: séparatisme jurassien) is a regionalist autonomist movement in the
Bernese Jura Bernese Jura (french: Jura bernois, ) is the name for the French-speaking area of the Swiss canton of Bern, and from 2010 one of ten administrative divisions of the canton. Comprising the three French-speaking districts in the northern part of the ...
of Switzerland. The "Jura question" (french: question jurassienne, links=no; german: Jurafrage, links=no) is the question of secession of the Jura region from
Berne Bern () or Berne; in other Swiss languages, gsw, Bärn ; frp, Bèrna ; it, Berna ; rm, Berna is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city" (in german: Bundesstadt, link=no, french: ville fédérale ...
, implemented partially as three of seven districts formed the
Canton of Jura The Republic and Canton of Jura (french: République et canton du Jura), less formally the Canton of Jura or Canton Jura ( , ), is the newest (founded in 1979) of the 26 Swiss cantons, located in the northwestern part of Switzerland. The capital ...
in 1979, while the remaining four opted to remain with Berne.


History

Historically, the conflict originates with the
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(1815), where the
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territories of the
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were given to Berne. The "Jurassic question" was a topic in Swiss politics between 1947 and 1974. In 1947, a separatist was formed. By 1949, the separatist movement was officially constituted as the . In 1952, the opposing anti-separatist side was constituted as the (UPJ). A group of militant young separatists known as the ("rams") was formed in 1963, which by 1973 received its anti-separatist counterpart in the group ("wild boars"). The cantonal government of Berne formed an official commission charged with the resolution of the conflict in 1967. On 23 June 1974, a cantonal poll was held resulting in the decision to form a new canton of Jura. The three districts of
Delémont Delémont (; fc, D'lémont; german: Delsberg, ) is the capital of the Swiss canton of Jura. The city has approximately 12,000 inhabitants . History The area of the municipality was already settled in the middle Bronze Age. Fifteen urn buria ...
,
Porrentruy Porrentruy (, fc, Poérreintru , german: Pruntrut) is a Swiss municipality and seat of the district of the same name located in the canton of Jura. Porrentruy is home to National League team, HC Ajoie. History The first trace of human pre ...
and Franches-Montagnes opted to secede with an important majority. The Yes won in total over the 7 districts but the No was ahead in Courtelary,
La Neuveville La Neuveville (; german: Neuenstadt) is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland, located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). History La Neuveville is first mention ...
,
Moutier Moutier () is a municipality in Switzerland. Currently, the town belongs to the Jura bernois administrative district of the canton of Bern. On 28 March 2021, the population voted to secede from the canton of Bern and join the Canton of Jura; the ...
(the ''South Districts'') and Laufen. In a second poll of 16 March 1975, the four districts of Courtelary,
La Neuveville La Neuveville (; german: Neuenstadt) is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland, located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). History La Neuveville is first mention ...
,
Moutier Moutier () is a municipality in Switzerland. Currently, the town belongs to the Jura bernois administrative district of the canton of Bern. On 28 March 2021, the population voted to secede from the canton of Bern and join the Canton of Jura; the ...
and Laufen voted in favour of remaining with Berne. In Autumn 1975, a third vote was conducted in the 14 municipalities which the new border would traverse: each could chose to join the new Canton of Jura or remain with the Canton of Berne. Six chose to remain with Berne, while seven opted to join the new Canton of Jura. In 1977, the population of what was going to be the new canton ratified the cantonal constitution. Finally, the population of Switzerland in a national referendum accepted the accession of the new canton to the Swiss Confederacy with an 82.3% majority, and the new canton was officially created on 1 January 1979. Laufen was now a Bernese exclave, wedged between the new canton,
Solothurn Solothurn ( , ; french: Soleure ; it, Soletta ; rm, ) is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. It is located in the north-west of Switzerland on the banks of the Aare and on the foot of the Weissens ...
and
Basel-Landschaft Basel-Landschaft or Basel-Country informally known as Baselland or Baselbiet (; german: Kanton Basel-Landschaft ; rm, Chantun Basilea-Champagna; french: Canton de Bâle-Campagne; it, Canton Basilea Campagna), is one of the 26 cantons forming ...
. In 1984, the Black Boxes scandal was revealed: the Canton of Berne had illegally distributed over 430,000 CHF between 1974 and 1982 to Loyalist groups to influence votes and referendums. In a 1983 vote, the population of Laufen declined to join Basel-Landschaft. After the scandal of the Black Boxes, the
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ordered a new vote that took place on 12 November 1989. After a transitional period, the move was approved by Swiss voters on 26 September 1993 by a majority of 75.2% and was effected in 1994. With the creation of the canton of Jura, militant activism decreased, but there remained a politically active irredentist movement in the
Bernese Jura Bernese Jura (french: Jura bernois, ) is the name for the French-speaking area of the Swiss canton of Bern, and from 2010 one of ten administrative divisions of the canton. Comprising the three French-speaking districts in the northern part of the ...
. The ''Béliers'' continued though to engage in acts of
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to express their outrage at what they claimed were irregularities in the plebiscites of 1974 and 1975, among other things stealing the Unspunnen Stone in 1984, and destroying the historic " Fountain of Justice" statue in Berne in 1986. On 25 March 1994, the Inter-Jura Assembly was created by the Swiss Confederation to allow dialogue between the North and the South. The 25 March Agreement allowed eventually the municipality of
Vellerat Vellerat () is a former municipality in the district of Delémont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. On 1 January 2019 the former municipalities of Rebeuvelier and Vellerat merged into the municipality of Courrendlin. History Vellerat is ...
, that found itself in the canton of Berne, but it could only be reached via roads from the canton of Jura to organise to vote on its cantonal belonging. Vellerat proclaimed itself a "free municipality" and campaigned to join the new canton, which it eventually did in 1996 after the Swiss voters approved by 91.6% the transfer of Vellerat to the Canton of Jura on 10 March 1996. In 1994, the (MAJ) was formed from a fusion of the (RJ) and the (UJ) groups. Another separatist group is (MIJ), formed in 1990. The three Bernese districts of Courtelary, La Neuveville and Moutier were united as the single district in 2001. Due to the remaining separatist faction in
Moutier Moutier () is a municipality in Switzerland. Currently, the town belongs to the Jura bernois administrative district of the canton of Bern. On 28 March 2021, the population voted to secede from the canton of Bern and join the Canton of Jura; the ...
, another poll was held in 1998, but the district again decided to remain Bernese. But in 2006, the autonomist parties gained a majority in the regional elections. In the same year, a was formed, the only example of a regional parliament in Switzerland. A new suggestion was published in 2007 by the (AIJ), to the effect that two " half-cantons" should be formed from the existing canton of Jura and the Bernese Jura. In 2013, a new vote was organised to launch a process to create a new canton with the Canton of Jura and the Bernese Jura. The project is accepted in the Canton of Jura by 76.6% but is rejected in the South by 71.8% with the notable exception of Moutier (55% Yes), Belprahon and Sorvilier. This led to the organisation of a new municipal vote in Moutier. The Canton of Berne allowed the municipality to hold a new referendum organised on 18 June 2017. The majority favoured the transfer of the city of Moutier by 2,067 votes (51.72%) against 1,930 votes (48.28%). On 17 September 2017, Belprahon and Sorvilier finally rejected their transfers to the Canton of Jura. With the end of these three votes, the was dissolved on 17 November 2017. A year later, on 5 November 2018, the Yes Vote of Moutier was cancelled by the administrative Jura Bernese Prefecture pointing to unneutral propaganda by the authorities of Moutier before the vote and referred to problems with the electoral register. On 23 March 2021, a new vote was organised in Moutier. With 2,114 votes (54.9%) in favour (1,740 No) the electors of the city of Moutier approved a second time the transfer of their city to the Canton of Jura.


See also

* Rauracian Republic *
Alemannic separatism Alemannic Separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Austria, France, and Germany (viz., South Baden, Swabia (viz. most of Württemberg and Bavarian Swabia), Alsace and Vorarlberg), aiming ...
*
Modern history of Switzerland This article deals with the history of Switzerland since 1848. See Early Modern Switzerland for the Early modern period, Early Modern period, Switzerland in the Napoleonic era for the period of 1798–1814, and Restoration and Regeneration ( ...
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History of the canton of Berne The canton of Bern or Berne (german: Kanton Bern; rm, Chantun Berna; french: canton de Berne; it, Canton Berna) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. Its capital city, Bern, is also the ''de facto'' capital of Switzerland. ...
* Switzerland as a federal state


References


Bibliography

*John Robert Graham Jenkins, ''Jura separatism in Switzerland'', Clarendon Press, 1986, . *Michel Bassand, ''Le séparatisme jurassien'', International Political Science Association, 1973. *Adolf Gasser, ''Berne et le Jura (1815-1977)'', 1978. *Claude Hauser, ''Aux origines intellectuelles de la question jurassienne : culture et politique entre la France et la Suisse romande (1910-1950)'', Editions Communication jurassienne et européenne (CEJ), 1997. *Alain Pichard, ''La Question jurassienne : avant et après la création du 23e canton suisse'', collection "Le savoir suisse", vol. 16,
Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes The Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes (PPUR, literally "Polytechnic and university press of French-speaking Switzerland") is a Swiss academic publishing house. It is based in Lausanne, on the Lausanne campus, in the Rolex Learni ...
, 2004. .


External links

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