Swiss Citizens' Assembly Endorses Sugar Tax Proposal
Randomly selected 100-member assembly backs controversial sugar tax as part of broader public health reforms, setting stage for potential national debate.

Key Takeaways
- A Swiss Citizens' Assembly of 100 randomly selected members endorsed a sugar tax proposal
- The assembly deliberated over a five-month period
- The sugar tax is part of six endorsed health reform proposals
- The project is led by universities of Geneva and Zurich
By The Numbers
They Said
"These six proposals reflect the reforms that the public considers most urgent for promoting health and, in the long term, reducing health-care costs"
"The exercise showed that people from diverse backgrounds are capable of grappling with complex issues and reaching consensus through dialogue and mutual respect"