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'Urgency' is abused and once again the constitution is undermined!
Read moreMENSCH VERSUS PERSON / BEHÖRDEN = FIRMEN" - resilient theories or useless-dangerous misconception In Switzerland, a growing following has formed around the theories "Mensch versus Person" and "Behörden = Firmen" in parts of the freedom and civil rights movement in recent years. In a brief analysis, the Committee of Jurists has now identified the core elements of the two theories [...]
Read moreFor some time now, the WHO, in conjunction with the EU, has been preparing a so-called "pandemic pact", the ultimate consequence of which is a serious threat to our Swiss sovereignty. We have written a letter to our parliamentarians to draw their attention to this threatening process. They must stop the Federal Council.
Read moreDoes the adoption of sanctions against Russia constitute a breach of the constitution or does it even mean that Switzerland has abandoned its neutrality?
Read moreThe Friends of the Constitution submitted the petition "Fairness in the Voting Booklet - Federal Council and Parliament Deceive the Sovereign" in Bern on 24 January 2022. Over 70,000 people are against the manipulative text in the voting booklet.
Read moreThe politicians and all others who are responsible for the measures would now prefer to simply look ahead. But despite the palpable relief, a thorough reappraisal of what happened is indispensable.
Read moreCommon sense has triumphed. On the last Sunday of the referendum, the people clearly sank the extreme media law at the ballot box. For the Federal Council and the "media minister" Simonetta Sommaruga, this is a resounding slap in the face.
Read moreOn 2.2.22 the Federal Council announces far-reaching relaxations. That gives hope - logically. But - "easing" is part of the prison slang:
Read moreOn 13 February, Switzerland will once again be able to vote. Each time, the recommendation of the political actors can be read on the red voting booklet.
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