Swiss Parliament Committee Rejects Initiative for Easier Naturalization
A House of Representatives committee has voted against a popular initiative aimed at simplifying the naturalization process by transferring regulatory power to the federal government and shortening the residency requirement to five years.

Key Takeaways
- The House Political Institutions Committee rejected the 'Democracy Initiative' by a vote of 17 to 8.
- The initiative proposes transferring naturalization authority from cantons to the federal government.
- The initiative seeks to reduce the residency requirement for citizenship to five years.
- Current Swiss law requires a minimum of ten years of residence and a C permit for naturalization.
- The committee tabled a motion to limit cantonal residence requirements to between two and three years.
By The Numbers
They Said
"In favour of modern civil rights (democracy initiative)"
"There would no longer be any familiarity with living conditions in Switzerland."