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SRG Survey Shows No Trend in Neutrality Initiative

Summary by SWI swissinfo.ch
About seven weeks before the federal vote, a clear rejection of the neutrality initiative is evident. The outcome of the food initiative is still open. This is shown by the first SRG survey on the vote on 27 September.

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A poll published this Friday predicts that 54% of voters would opt against the neutrality initiative, even if the Romands were more inclined to accept the text than their German neighbours. On the other hand, intentions are on the sidelines regarding the food initiativeAt seven weeks of federal voting, the Swiss reject the neutrality initiative. On the other hand, the intentions of voting on the food initiative are not yet clear, according to Fr…

·Geneva, Switzerland
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For the neutrality initiative about seven weeks before the federal vote, there is a clear rejection.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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About seven weeks before the federal vote, a clear rejection of the neutrality initiative is evident. The outcome of the food initiative is still open. This is shown by the first SRG survey on the vote on 27 September.

·Bern, Switzerland
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About seven weeks before the federal vote, a clear rejection of the neutrality initiative is evident. In the case of the food initiative, the outcome is still open.

About seven weeks before the vote, a clear rejection of the neutrality initiative is evident. The outcome of the food initiative is open.

The neutrality initiative of SVP-Doyen Christoph Blocher is a disgrace to the voters. According to the first JRC trend survey, 54 percent say no and only 42 percent say yes.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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SWI swissinfo.ch broke the news in Bern, Switzerland on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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