How Switzerland wants to restrict immigration from the EU under new deal
- Switzerland agreed in December 2024 to maintain a safeguard clause limiting EU immigration under new terms involving EU consultation.
- The clause aims to address immigration pressures causing economic or social problems, while the final decision will rest with Swiss voters.
- The Federal Council established conditions for activating the clause and must consult parliamentary committees, cantons, and social partners beforehand.
- Officials in Brussels said the provision went 'a step too far,' but both sides agreed Switzerland could keep the clause with restricted unilateral use.
- This agreement suggests tighter Swiss-EU ties on immigration, though Switzerland may face undefined consequences if disputes arise within joint committees.
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How Switzerland wants to restrict immigration from the EU under new deal
The so-called ‘safeguard clause' has been a bone of contention between Switzerland and the European Union during the negotiations between the two parties which concluded in December 2024. Now Bern is setting new rules.
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