Swiss Government Submits Landmark EU Agreements Package to Parliament
The Federal Council has officially sent a new package of agreements to parliament, a critical step aimed at stabilizing and developing Switzerland's long-term relationship with the European Union.

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Council has officially submitted the package of agreements with the European Union to parliament.
- Implementation of the package requires three new federal laws and 36 amendments to existing legislation.
- Switzerland has negotiated a unilateral safeguard clause to limit immigration if inflows become excessive.
- Disputes will be handled by a joint committee, then an arbitration tribunal, with the CJEU consulted only on EU law interpretation.
- Six of the seven Federal Council members are expected to participate in the upcoming parliamentary debates.
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They Said
"Strengthening the bilateral approach was the only way to preserve a balanced degree of political autonomy while maintaining close ties with the EU."
"Dynamic does not mean automatic."