Poll Shows Narrow Public Support for New Bilateral Accords with EU
A new survey indicates that 46% of Swiss voters would support a new package of bilateral agreements with the European Union, narrowly ahead of the 40% who would reject it. Support is strongest among those with higher education and on the left of the political spectrum.

Key Takeaways
- A new poll shows 46% of Swiss voters support the new bilateral accords with the EU, while 40% oppose them.
- Support for the accords is highest among supporters of the Green Liberals, the Green Party, and the Social Democrats.
- The bilateral agreements were signed in Brussels in March 2026 by Guy Parmelin and Ursula von der Leyen.
By The Numbers
They Said
"I told the EU: 'That won't help'"