Trends, results and analysis – SRG extrapolation: E-ID law has no chance – News



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  • 13:12

    There is no Rätikon nature park

    Wreck of the Rätikon International Nature Park in Prättigau. Not a single community supported the project.

  • 13:09

    Christian Wasserfallen (FDP) criticizes the no to the E-ID law

    National Councilor Christian Wasserfallen (FDP) is calling for a new solution after the probable no to the E-ID law.

  • 13:07

    Lorenz Hess: “Solution to a problem that does not exist”

    For Lorenz Hess of “Die Mitte”, the ban on the veil is not the correct measure: “As soon as you look behind the original, in the end it does nothing. Many confuse radical Islam with moderate. “

  • 13:04

    For the EPP National Councilor, Liliane Studer, wearing a burqa is politically motivated

    EPP National Councilor Liliane Studer says it is Islamic political law that should be applied in this initiative. Freedom of religion is important and it is part of our constitution, we have to defend it.

  • 12:57

    2. Extrapolation of SRG

    We await SRG’s second screening at around 2 p.m. The first extrapolation resulted in a strict yes to the initiative on the ban on concealment, a clear no to the e-ID law, and a strict yes to the free trade agreement with Indonesia .

  • 12:54

    Free trade with Indonesia: Schneider-Schneiter is happy about the positive trend

    Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter (center) is happy with the positive trend, which is a clear signal for Swiss SMEs. «The export economy needs stability. SMEs in particular benefit from the deal. “Indonesia is an exciting 260 million consumer market and” we need it now for our SMEs. “

  • 12:52

    Ronja Jansen: “It was a fight between David and Goliath”

    Juso President Ronja Jansen says they gave their all on the free trade agreement with Indonesia and are now disappointed. You hope the result is still no. “It was clear from the beginning that it would be a fight between David and Goliath. And it could be that sadly today we get a yes because of that. “

  • 12:45

    Canton of Geneva: Yes to Crown aid for the working poor

    In the Canton of Geneva, low-income workers receive retroactive crown assistance for the first shutdown. Based on 95 percent of the votes, the people of Geneva say yes to the corresponding law with 68.4 percent. The SVP and the Mouvement citoyens genevois (MCG) had called the referendum against the bill approved by the cantonal government in June. The turnout is almost 50 percent.

  • 12:45

    E-ID Opponents and Supporters Agree: Not a Yes for State E-ID

    The National Green Councilor, Sibel Arslan, was very happy for the no to E-ID. “The population refuses to allow such an important task to be privatized.” At the same time, the no is also a “clear yes” to a state electronic ID. The vote of confidence was probably decisive, said the Basel National Councilor. “Should individuals or the State issue the E-ID?” These are primarily data security issues, but also potential E-ID benefits for individuals.

    For national councilor SVP Franz Grüter, a proponent of the bill, the population’s mistrust of a privately issued electronic ID lies in the fact that people see it as a kind of passport or identity document. Therefore, it is anchored in the consciousness of the people that the state must be responsible for this. And the opponents of the squad are also in favor of an E-ID, but one that is controlled by the state. Therefore: “Now we will surely find solutions on how to proceed.”

  • 12:42

    Canton of Zurich: Clear approval of the Law on Social Detectives

    The first extrapolation for the canton of Zurich is here. There is a clear approval of the Law of Social Detectives. According to the cantonal statistics office, 68.5 percent have spoken in favor of the law. FDP and SVP considered the law too ineffective.

  • 12:37

    Manser-Egli: “With a we cannot limit the damage”

    Stefan Manser-Egli, co-chair of Operation Libero, expects a strict no on “token politics in the constitution.” The whole debate was directed in principle against Muslims, and the initiators did not hide it. “Some damage has already been done, and we hope we can limit the damage with a no so that the matter does not end in the constitution.”

  • 12:31

    SRG First Extrapolation for National Squads

    Initiative to prohibit cover-up: Yes: 51%, No 49%

    E-ID law: yes 35%, no 65%

    Free trade with Indonesia: Yes 51%, No 49%

  • 12:28

    Anian Liebrand of the Egerking Committee: “We show our face”

    Anian Liebrand hopes to reach 50 percent. “We would have sent an important signal in Switzerland: namely, that with us he shows his face when he talks to each other.” The oppressive burqa should be prohibited for women. This could put radical Islam in its place.

  • 12:26

    Lukas Golder: “The yes to free trade is a tepid yes”

    “The free trade agreement with Indonesia is clearly in the percentage range, the discussion here was not as intense as with the other proposals. With sustainability, I had a point for it and the other side was less capable of passing than the others. “

  • 12:20

    Lukas Golder: “Criticism of E-ID clearly dominates”

    Where do the criticisms of the E-ID come from? Lukas Golder says it’s hard to see. Compared to the corporate responsibility initiative, little money was invested and little was written in the media. “However, we have a clear domain of criticism of the cooperation between the state and the corporations. Distrust quickly took hold. It was a surprise. “The criticism was very subtle.

  • 12:18

    Lukas Golder on the veil ban: “This situation was emerging”

    «This situation was emerging and it is probably the one that interests you the most today. It means that conservative Switzerland could almost win a majority. This has not been seen in recent years. “

  • 12:05

    St. Moritz clearly against the right to vote for foreigners

    In the Engadin holiday resort of St. Moritz, foreigners will also not be able to have a say in community affairs in the future. The introduction of voting rights for foreigners with permanent residence permits was rejected by 952 to 471 votes. The turnout is 55 percent.

    The polls were preceded by a lively exchange of blows between opponents and supporters of the bill. The opposition argued primarily that voting rights must be obtained through naturalization. The parish council and the parish council had recommended a yes to the partial revision of the constitution.

    View of the snow-covered St. Moritz.

    Legend:

    St. Moritz could have become the 31st Graubünden community with voting rights for foreigners.

    Keystone

  • 12:00

    SRG trend calculation: all open with the prohibition of concealment

    • Initiative to prohibit cover-up: Based on the trend calculation, supporters and opponents are balanced. In previous SRG polls, proponents were always ahead, but with declining approval.
    • E-ID Law: Based on the trend calculation, the majority of voters will reject the federal law on electronic identification services.
    • Free trade with Indonesia: An affirmative trend is emerging in the decision on the Economic Partnership Agreement with Indonesia.
  • 11:54

    Cute lucky charm

    Balthasar Glättli, President of the Greens, on his way to the voting discussions. Will the stuffed monkey bring you the happiness you want?

  • 11:40

    Ministry of the Interior – also in the vote on Sunday

    Today we are where decisions are made. But we are also on call in the studio and at home.

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