Second poll shows Swiss likely to reject tighter neutrality

August 21, 2026 2:07 AM EDT

ZURICH, Aug 21 (Reuters) - ‌Swiss ​voters ​look likely to reject a more restrictive form of neutrality, which ‌would block the country from cooperating ⁠with NATO or imposing economic sanctions, a second ‌poll on the topic ‌showed on Friday.

Some 54% of voters opposed enshrining a narrower neutrality in ​the constitution, according to the survey conducted by GFS Bern for Swiss ⁠broadcaster SRG, with 42% in favour.

It follows a separate survey ​earlier this week which also showed the proposal, which has been ​backed by the right-wing ‌Swiss People's Party (SVP), looks unlikely to win a majority in the ⁠referendum on Sept. 27.

The Swiss government is against the proposal, with Foreign Minister Ignazio ⁠Cassis saying earlier this week it could isolate ​Switzerland, make the country less secure and create problems with neighbouring countries.

Neutrality is a defining ‌feature of Switzerland but it did not need to be so ‌strictly defined that government and parliament ⁠could not decide ‌how to implement ​it, he told reporters on Wednesday.

(Reporting by John RevillEditing by Linda ‌Pasquini)



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