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The German post is causing astonishment among some BLICK readers. In the letter they received, there is only one sheet of A4 paper with a slogan of yes for the SVP limitation initiative. It is delivered postmarked in German, but without a specific sender.
Mailing is also sparking reactions on social media: “Cheap ink printing was probably cheaper in Germany. Vote advertising for the SVP ”, annoyed a recipient on Twitter.
Has the right-wing party recently sent its publicity material from Germany to save costs?
SVP-Friedli believes “not good”
SVP campaign manager and National Councilor Esther Friedli (43, SG) rejects it. “The leadership of the national campaign is not aware of this shipment and therefore cannot comment on it,” he tells VIEW. The content does not correspond to any SVP printed material. Except for the logo, which is available everywhere.
Since the limitation initiative was widely approved, but there are several people and groups who want to contribute to a yes, explains the origin of the letter. However, he believes that it is “not good” that the products were shipped via Germany.
She makes it clear: “Under no circumstances does the SVP send mail through Deutsche Post.” Whenever possible, consider Swiss companies, including Swiss Post. The latter was also used to send the additional SVP sheet to all households.