Digital Identity Law Faces New Referendum Challenge
Referendum committee submits 63,000 signatures opposing new e-ID legislation, citing privacy and surveillance concerns

Key Takeaways
- A referendum committee submitted 63,000 signatures opposing the new e-ID legislation
- The e-ID proposal was initially approved by Parliament in December
- Opposition groups include Friends of the Constitution, Aufrecht Schweiz, Pirate Party, and youth wing of Swiss People's Party
By The Numbers
They Said
"The e-ID could serve as the basis for a social credit system and make access to services dependent on behaviour"