Swiss Defence Minister Unveils New Strategic Security Roadmap
Martin Pfister announces plans to strengthen army capabilities and increase defense budget to 1% of GDP by 2032

Key Takeaways
- Martin Pfister presented his security program at the weapons range in Bure, Canton Jura.
- Pfister appeared before the media after approximately 50 days in office, breaking the 100-day tradition.
- The Swiss Parliament has decided to increase the army budget to 1% of GDP by 2032.
- Pfister aims to complete the first step of strengthening defense capabilities by the end of the 2030s.
- Pfister succeeded Viola Amherd as the head of the Swiss defence ministry.
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They Said
"Switzerland’s security is more at risk than it has been for years."
"Switzerland must therefore take security into its own hands and utilise all available means to achieve this."