Swiss Government Defends Budget Cuts Despite Unexpected CHF 300M Surplus
Despite the federal government posting a surprise CHF 300 million surplus for 2025, the finance minister is defending the need for austerity measures, creating division within parliament over the scale of proposed multi-billion franc budget cuts.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss federal government recorded a surplus of CHF 300 million for 2025.
- The 2025 financial result is CHF 1.1 billion better than anticipated.
- Structural deficits of CHF 2 billion to CHF 4 billion are projected annually from 2027 to 2029.
- The House of Representatives finance committee is recommending budget cuts totaling approximately CHF 5.9 billion over three years.
- The 2025 surplus represents only 0.29% of the total federal budget.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The surplus... was practically nothing... itâs 0.29%."
"It is not a given that we will see a billion-franc surprise every year."