Swiss Referendum, November 2009
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Eight referendums were held in
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during 2009. The first was held on 8 February on extending the freedom of movement for workers from Bulgaria and Romania. The next two were held on 17 May 2009 on introducing
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s and the "Future with
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" proposal. A further two were held on 27 September on increasing VAT and the introduction of public initiatives. The final three were held on 29 November on banning the construction of new
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s, exporting weapons and the use of aviation fuel taxation.


February referendum

The February referendum was held on extending the
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within the
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to
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and
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, who joined the EU on 1 January 2007, and on removing the
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from the agreement. If Swiss voters had rejected the continuation and extension, the EU would likely have invoked the so-called "
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" to terminate all agreements made as part of the bilateral treaties. A poll from January 2009 saw 49% in favour of extending the agreement, 40% opposed and 11% undecided; 48% of voters said they would participate in the referendum. The referendum concluded with a vote in favour of the extension, with
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-speaking
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s mostly voting in favour (except for narrow votes against in
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) and the
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strongly voting against. The result caused the left-wing
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and the
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to state that they would renew their push for Swiss EU membership.


May referendums

The two referendums in May concerned: *approval of the introduction of
biometric passport A biometric passport (also known as an electronic passport, e-passport or a digital passport) is a passport that has an embedded electronic microprocessor chip, which contains biometrics, biometric information that can be used to authenticate ...
s *a proposal "Future with
complementary medicine Alternative medicine refers to practices that aim to achieve the healing effects of conventional medicine, but that typically lack biological plausibility, testability, repeatability, or supporting evidence of effectiveness. Such practices ar ...
" (''Zukunft mit Komplementärmedizin'') The biometric passport introduction approval was accepted with a slim majority, with 50.15% in favour of the proposal; the complementary medicine proposal was accepted with 67.0% in favour. Turnout was 39%.


Biometric passports


Complementary medicine


September referendums

The September referendum put two questions to voters: * a limited increase of
VAT A value-added tax (VAT or goods and services tax (GST), general consumption tax (GCT)) is a consumption tax that is levied on the value added at each stage of a product's production and distribution. VAT is similar to, and is often compared wi ...
to continue financing the ''Invalidenversicherung'' (Disability Insurance) * accepting the decision not to introduce ''allgemeine Volksinitiativen'' (public initiatives) (which has been deemed impossible for procedural reasons)


VAT increase


Public initiatives


November referendums

In the November referendum voters decide on three proposals on the federal level: * a ban on the construction of new
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s (without retroactive effect on four existing Swiss minarets), passed with 57% in favour; The referendum took place following a campaign to ban minarets in the country. * a ban on exporting
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(war supplies), rejected with 68% against; * a prescription that money collected from
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taxation should be used for
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matters, passed with 65% in favour. There were numerous other issues voted upon at the cantonal and municipal levels.


Minaret ban

Only one political party, the right wing
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supported the referendum. Pakistani newspaper ''
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'' on 30 January 2010 carried a fabricated story according to which "the first man who had launched a drive for imposition of ban on mosques minarets" had seen the error of his "evil ways" and had converted to Islam, which had supposedly "created furore in Swiss politics", claiming that Streich "is ashamed of his doings now and desires to construct the most beautiful mosque of Europe in Switzerland." '' Tikkun Daily'' on 5 February debunked ''The Nations story as a distorted version of a report on Daniel Streich, a Swiss Muslim who left the Swiss People's Party because he was outraged with their campaign. Final results showed 57.5% of voters in favour of the ban, 19.5
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out of 23 in favour of the proposals. 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Arms export

The arms referendum sought to ban the export of military weapons and ammunition, in order to further reduce Switzerland's involvement in war. Current law prohibits the exports of materiel to countries involved in armed conflict, or violating human rights. The Swiss arms industry warned of possible job losses if passed, and the cabinet recommended against it saying that existing legislation offers enough protections. The group backing the initiative argued that weapons exports contradict the country's neutrality. A similar initiative was defeated in 1997. Voters rejected the proposal by 68.2%, with 31.5% in favour of the measure. Turnout was 53%.


Aviation fuel taxation

The aviation fuel tax referendum was initiated by centre-right and right members of parliament to direct much of the taxes on kerosene to airport spending. Previously two-thirds of the taxes collected were spent on road safety, with the rest going to the federal general fund. The initiative directs the two-thirds to aviation safety and environmental concerns, with the remainder continuing to be used for discretionary spending. Voters approved the measure with 65% in favour.


Cantonal referendums

In the
canton of Obwalden Canton of Obwalden or Obwald ( ; ; ; ) is one of the Canton of Switzerland, 26 cantons forming the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. It is composed of seven municipalities and the seat of the government and parliament is in Sarnen. It is traditio ...
, the voting population turned down plans to reserve sections of land for the wealthy, officially designated "high quality standard of life zones of cantonal interest". These zones were part of Obwalden's strategy of increasing tax attractiveness in competition with other cantons. The referendum was successfully opposed by the cantonal section of the
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. Obwalden already has a
flat tax A flat tax (short for flat-rate tax) is a tax with a single rate on the taxable amount, after accounting for any deductions or exemptions from the tax base. It is not necessarily a fully proportional tax. Implementations are often progressi ...
system for the benefit of its rich residents, and attempted to introduce a
regressive tax A regressive tax is a tax imposed in such a manner that the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases. "Regressive" describes a distribution effect on income or expenditure, referring to the way the rate progresses from high t ...
system, which was ruled unconstitutional by the Swiss Federal Court.Obwalden votes against rich "ghetto zone"
swissinfo.ch 29 November 2009.


References

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