From what I've heard, Switzerland was the best around when it came to their privacy laws. I suppose this only helps to emphasize the importance of proper security practise, rather than relying on authorities and services to keep their word.
Swiss people can call for referrendums on any laws the legislature proposes.
I'm pretty sure they'll vote it down... unless... the people are apathetic and don't show up to the polls like... ahem some other country... ๐
Edit: Wait wtf.
It's important to note that the current amendment is not subject to a parliamentary vote or public referendum under Swiss law. Nonetheless, a public consultation is now ongoing, so everyone can partake.
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this post was submitted on 27 Mar 2025
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