Swiss Parliament to Vote on Nazi Symbol Ban
Majority of Swiss political parties and cantons support proposed law to ban Nazi symbols in public spaces, with fines of CHF200 for violations.

Key Takeaways
- A majority of Swiss political parties, cantons, and associations support a ban on Nazi symbols in public spaces.
- Violators of the proposed ban will face a fine of CHF 200 ($225).
- Current Swiss law only penalizes the use of extremist symbols if they are used to actively promote an ideology.
- The Swiss People’s Party (SVP) and the Pirate Party oppose the ban.
- A Basel police officer was recently dismissed for performing a Hitler salute at the World Economic Forum.
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They Said
"Under current law, a person is only penalised if they use such a symbol and at the same time promote the corresponding ideology."