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Swiss back new EU agreement by two-to-one margin, poll says

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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· Last updated: June 16, 2026

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Swiss Voters Support New EU Agreement by Wide Margin, Poll Finds

Swiss-EU Relations and Public Opinion

By Marleen Kaesebier

Poll Results Indicate Strong Support

BERN, June 16 (Reuters) - Swiss voters support a new agreement to deepen economic ties with the European Union by a two-to-one margin, an opinion poll showed on Tuesday, suggesting the biggest overhaul in bilateral ties in a generation could pass in a referendum.

Swiss leaders sealed the deal with Brussels soon after U.S. President Donald Trump's re-election in 2024. Parliament has been discussing it since March, and if lawmakers approve it, it would be put to the public for a vote.

Key Aspects of the Agreement

The agreement encompasses issues ranging from state aid, transport and free movement to how Switzerland updates EU laws linked to its market access to the bloc.

Survey Details and Voter Sentiment

According to the voter survey of 2,050 people conducted between April and May by pollster GFS Bern, 62% of respondents said they would vote in favour of the package, with 31% against.

The poll was commissioned by industry association Interpharma, which represents Swiss pharmaceutical companies for whom the EU is a crucial market.

Political Reactions and Arguments

Opposition from the Swiss People's Party

The country's biggest political group, the right-wing Swiss People's Party, opposes the deal. On Sunday, Swiss voted to reject the party's proposal to cap the population at 10 million, a move that could have jeopardised key Swiss-EU agreements.

Arguments For and Against the Agreement

Concerns Raised by Opponents

The most common arguments against adopting the agreement were concerns about EU bureaucracy, Swiss wages and immigration, Urs Bieri of GFS Bern said. Supporters most often cited the importance of access to the EU marketplace.

Economic Impact and Sector Perspectives

Reliance on EU Cooperation and Free Movement

RELIANCE ON EU COOPERATION AND FREE MOVEMENT

Interpharma's chief executive Rene Buholzer said the sector relies on cooperation with the EU and free movement of people.

Importance of the EU Market

"The EU is by far our most important market," Buholzer told reporters in Bern. "46% of our exports go to the EU, and in that sense, how the relationship with the EU is regulated, and that it is regulated, is of great importance."

International Context

Trump rattled Switzerland last year when he imposed the highest U.S. tariffs in Europe on Swiss goods, prompting the country's political leaders to stress the importance of maintaining stable relations with the EU.

(Reporting by Marleen Kaesebier in BernEditing by Dave Graham and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Poll by GFS Bern for Interpharma finds strong support (62% in favor, 31% against) for a deepening trade deal with the EU, signaling potential referendum success. (interpharma.ch)
  • Pharmaceutical exports are vital to Switzerland—around 46% go to the EU, making stable EU ties critical for the pharma sector. (interpharma.ch)
  • Recent referendum rejected a far‑right SVP bid to cap population at 10 million, preserving free movement and Swiss‑EU agreements; 55% voted no. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of Swiss voters support the new EU agreement?
According to the poll, 62% of Swiss voters support the new EU agreement.
What issues are covered by the Switzerland-EU agreement?
The agreement covers state aid, transport, free movement, and the adoption of EU laws for market access.
Who opposes the Switzerland-EU agreement?
The right-wing Swiss People's Party opposes the agreement.
Why is the EU market important for Switzerland's economy?
The EU is Switzerland’s most important market, accounting for 46% of Swiss exports.
What arguments do opponents of the EU agreement raise?
Opponents cite concerns about EU bureaucracy, the impact on Swiss wages, and immigration.

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