After winning the elections, everyday affairs await: now the SVP is called in

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SVP is a big winner in the elections. Pictured from left to right: Members of the National Council of St. Gallen Mike Egger and Michael Götte, Member of the State Council Esther Friedli and Member of the National Council Walter Hartmann celebrate the election results.
Sermin FakiHead of Policy

The SVP won a major victory in Sunday’s elections and is now calling for a bourgeois turn in politics. Especially when it comes to migration, her electoral success shows that the population wants a course correction, she tells the FDP and the Center, as well as SP Justice Minister Elisabeth Bohm-Schneider.

This is probably true. First of all, the winner of the election herself is required. Now she has to deliver.

The legislative period from 2011 to 2015 showed that “civil solidarity” does not arise on its own. If the SVP truly wants to pursue civic politics and not just win elections, it must abandon its opposition role and say goodbye to illusory demands such as asylum procedures in Africa. Instead, he should table proposals that will attract a majority, to which either the FDP, the Center or the SLP can say yes.

This has been working in the Federal Council for many years. But hindsight also shows that achieving success with the SVP in parliament is not so easy.

Read more about the 2023 elections
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Source: Blick

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