Swiss Parliament Restricts Access to EU Treaty Documents
Only select parliamentarians will be allowed to view the 1,800-page EU agreement under strict confidentiality rules, sparking transparency concerns across political spectrum.

Key Takeaways
- Only two representatives per political party are initially permitted to view the EU agreement documents.
- The draft agreement between Switzerland and the EU spans 1,800 pages.
- The documents are housed in a confidential reading room at the Federal Palace.
- A public consultation on the agreement is scheduled for the summer of 2025.
- The Foreign Policy Committee has officially requested the FDFA expand access to all parliamentarians.
By The Numbers
They Said
"If the Federal Council has nothing to hide, it can make the documents accessible to everyone at the same time."
"The goal is for the parties to have the necessary information to take a position on these texts, which are essential for Switzerlandâs prosperity."