In a referendum 64 percent of Swiss voters have rejected a proposal by the far-right Swiss People's Party (SVP) that would have made it even harder for resident foreigners to gain citizenship.
Only one of Switzerland's 26 cantons backed the plan. At present, naturalisation is decided by a commission, usually at regional level. The far-right had wanted to overturn a supreme court ruling so that applications could be decided by popular vote among local communities. More than a fifth of Switzerland's 7.5 million residents are of foreign origin. To gain citizenship candidates must have lived in the alpine Sports news: Euro 2008 friendly ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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