November 30, 2025 votes: the results from across Switzerland
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Listening: November 30, 2025 votes: the results from across Switzerland
The Swiss electorate are deciding whether to introduce a civic service for all and whether to impose inheritance tax to combat global warming. You can find all the results here.
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Resultate der Abstimmung vom 30. November 2025 in der Schweiz
Explainer: Switzerland’s inheritance-tax initiative to save climate
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On November 30, Switzerland will vote on an initiative calling for a new tax on big inheritances – in order to finance climate action.
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Tax the super-rich in Switzerland on their inheritance and use the money to tackle the climate crisis: this is what the Young Socialists party is proposing.
Switzerland’s super-rich: essential contributors or a social threat?
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Switzerland is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. However, its wealth is distributed very unevenly: the richest 1% own 45% of total assets.
Voting from abroad: How to register for Swiss elections
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Switzerland grants voting rights to its citizens living abroad. If you want to exercise your voting rights, you must first get on the electoral register.
How Switzerland’s political system of direct democracy works
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Together with neutrality and federalism, direct democracy is a part of the Swiss national identity and helps unite the various languages, religions and cultures in the country. This video gives you a short introduction to this unique political system. (Produced by swissinfo.ch on behalf of the Organisation of the Swiss Abroad)Please note: This video was made in 2011. The political landscape has changed and the numbers are no longer representative. For more recent figures go to the Democracy Barometer project page.
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