The right-wing populist Swiss People's Party is again launching an initiative to limit immigration. With a referendum she wants to get out of an agreement concluded in 1999.
According to this, EU citizens can live and work freely in Switzerland. The Swiss are speaking in a referendum this Sunday on a whole range of issues ranging from a reform of the hunting law to paid paternity leave.
An initiative by the right-wing populist Swiss People's Party (@SVPch) could have serious effects on the relationship with the EU: It provides for the country to withdraw from the principle of free movement for EU citizens.
According to the latest polls, the initiative of the strongest party in parliament has little chance of success: it is rejected by around 65 percent of the Swiss Confederation.
The government, parliament, political parties, trade unions and the employers' association also call for no. But the surprising, albeit extremely narrow majority in favor of a similar advance by the @SVPch in 2014 urges caution with forecasts.
At the time, she called for the reintroduction of immigration quotas - for asylum seekers as well as EU citizens. In this way, the SVP hoped to nullify an agreement concluded with Brussels in 1999, according to which EU citizens can also live and work freely in Switzerland.
The new popular initiative "for moderate immigration (limitation initiative)" goes one step further: under the motto "too much is too much", the SVP is now specifically calling for an exit from the agreement.
If the Swiss vote in favor of the proposal, the government in Bern will only be given a one-year deadline to negotiate the exit with Brussels. If there is no agreement, she has to terminate the agreement within 30 days.
The 2014 vote had already annoyed the EU. Among other things, Brussels pointed out that Switzerland had only been given access to the EU internal market as a non-member because of the free movement of persons.
The free movement of citizens is a "heart" of relations between the EU and Switzerland and is therefore "non-negotiable".
Only after lengthy negotiations did the Bern government find a way out: Since 2016, Swiss employers have had to give preference to local jobseekers when recruiting, but the hurdles for hiring EU citizens are not too high. With its new initiative,
the SVP now wants to eliminate such back doors.
The Bern government warns against a unilateral termination of freedom of movement for EU citizens: In that case, a so-called guillotine clause would automatically apply,
with which a whole bundle of agreements between Brussels and Bern would be suspended - with severe consequences for the Swiss economy. According to political observers, Brussels’s firmness in principles caused quite a few voters to rethink.
In addition to the SVP's "limitation initiative", the Swiss have to vote on a number of other bills: Among other things,
they have to decide whether the Confederation is allowed to purchase new combat aircraft for up to six billion francs (5.6 billion euros) and the one approved by parliament two weeks of paid paternity leave should be withdrawn.
A new hunting law that relaxes the protection of wolves is also under scrutiny.
A Tornado has been reported in parts of Brebes Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. Reports indicate that at least 125 people have been affected, at least 6 people have been displaced and at least 23 houses have been damaged, at least 2 destroyed.
Impacted areas include: Kec. Paguyangan : Ds. Kedung Oleng.
Floods have been reported in parts of Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Reports indicate that at least 5,545 people have been affected and at least 1,723 houses have been damaged. Impacted areas include: Kec. Tebing Tinggi, Kec. Halong and Kec. Awayan.
Mount Anak Krakatau erupted on Monday, April 18 2022, at 07:14 WIB with the height of the ash column observed ± 700 m above the peak (± 857 m above sea level). The ash column is observed to be black with thick intensity towards the southwest.
This eruption was recorded on a seismograph with a maximum amplitude of 60 mm and a duration of 97 seconds.
Mount Anak Krakatau erupted on Monday, April 18 2022, at 11:04 WIB with the height of the ash column observed ± 700 m above the peak (± 857 m above sea level). The ash column is observed to be gray in color with thick intensity towards the southwest.
A man who has not yet been clearly identified but surrived was run over several times by suburban trains in a serious accident at Hamburg-Bergedorf station. According to a spokesperson for the federal police, the man, who was presumably intoxicated,
ran towards the end of the platform at 0.15 a.m. on Saturday night, fell into the tracks and was then hit by a train. However, the man with life-threatening injuries was not noticed until three hours later at around 3.15 am. By then,
he had already been run over by four other suburban trains, according to the information. The man was taken to hospital where doctors were fighting for his life. According to a report in the "Hamburger Abendblatt", the man was still responsive when he was rescued from the tracks.
Muqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Sadrist movement, demanded on Saturday that the Iraqi government summon the Swedish ambassador Lars Ronnås to Baghdad to protest the "desecration of the Muslim holy book, the Quran".
He wrote in a statment earlyer today "in the month of the Quran, the Quran is torched in a European country where Muslims are many." "If you do not believe in God and his laws, you do not have the right to burn any book."
Rasmus Paludan, the 🇩🇰 #Danish leader of the far-right Stram Kurs party burned a copy of the Quran in a bigger Muslim area of Sweden, backed by the police, he went to an open public space in southern Linkoping and burnt the Quran, ignoring the protests of bystanders.
Hundreds of cases of acute hepatitis of unknown origin have been reported in children in the 🇬🇧 #UnitedKingdom, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Laboratory testing have ruled out hepatitis viruses A, B, C, E, and D,
according to the WHO in Geneva on Friday. The young patients had been shown to have a corona infection, adenoviruses, or both in numerous situations. However, it is unclear whether this is the root of the problem.
The WHO has urged all countries to be on the lookout for suspected cases. Three further cases, including one involving a 13-year-old child, have been recorded in 🇪🇸 #Spain. In 🇮🇪 #Ireland, a few suspected cases had been recorded, but not all of them had been confirmed.
A radio station in the U.S. metropolis of Seattle has found a way to permanently prevent listeners from changing the station.
Since the end of January, the "HD Radios" in an unknown number of Mazda brand vehicles have refused to play any station other than the news station KUOW-FM.
Apart from that, the infotainment can't do anything at all, among others the navigation system, the display of the time and the rear view camera don't work anymore.