Parliament Eases War Materiel Export Rules, Referendum Looms
The Swiss parliament has approved a controversial reform to ease rules on the export and re-export of war materiel. The changes, which could allow arms sales to countries in armed conflict, have been met with opposition from the left, which has already announced plans for a referendum.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Senate and House of Representatives have reached a final agreement to ease war materiel export and re-export rules.
- The Federal Council will be granted time-limited power to deviate from standard authorization criteria in exceptional cases.
- Exports can now be authorized for countries with export regimes similar to Switzerland's, even if they are involved in armed conflict.
- The Left has officially announced a referendum to challenge these legislative changes.
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They Said
"The left has already announced a referendum."
"It will be possible to authorise a priori applications from States whose export regime is similar to that of Switzerland, even if these countries are involved in an armed conflict."