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Swiss right in political avalanche
BBC News World Edition ^ | Monday, 20 October, 2003 | BBC

Posted on 10/20/2003 9:57:32 AM PDT by archy

Swiss right in political avalanche

SVP leader Christoph Blocher wants a cabinet seat

The far-right Swiss People's Party (SVP) has won the biggest share of the vote in parliamentary elections, throwing a decades-old system of consensus government into turmoil.

The party won 11 extra seats in the lower house of parliament, taking its total in the 200-member parliament to 55. Exit polls put its support at 27%.

The party, once the smallest of four governing parties in the Swiss coalition, is now the largest.

SWISS PEOPLE'S PARTY Opposed to European Union membership Anti-immigration Accused of racism after saying drugs controlled by "Albanians and black Africans" Used the n***** word in campaign poster

Analysis: Consensus shaken Flamboyant party figurehead leader Christoph Blocher has been put forward to take a second seat for the party on the seven-member cabinet.

The election's biggest losers were the centrist parties, the Christian Democrats and the Radicals, one of which will now have to give up a seat to make way for the controversial Mr Blocher.

If they refuse, the People's Party has threatened to withdraw from the government altogether and become the official opposition.

The BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Bern says that after decades in which cabinet seats were shared out in the same way, Swiss politics look set for a major upheaval.

The fact that the Swiss have expressed such trust in the SVP means they want a change in policy

SVP leader Christoph Blocher

Switzerland's strongman The old system of consensus politics, known as the "magic formula", was drawn up in 1959 to share out power between the four parties.

Analysts suggest the formula is now in jeopardy.

"The developments of this evening surely show us that the myth of a stable political Switzerland is probably waning away now," said Julius Baer Chief Economist Janwillem Acket.

"The result of the general election is a prelude to more political instability in this country and probably the prelude to the vanishing of another myth - the special status that Switzerland has enjoyed since the end of the World War II."

The election campaign focused on immigration The party ran an anti-foreigner campaign, in which asylum seekers were portrayed as criminals and drug dealers,

But the campaign seems to have found favour with more voters than it offended, says Imogen Foulkes.

Official results are due later on Monday. The Social Democrats (SP) on the left are believed to have fared well.

"The SVP is winning voters in all cantons, about 1-8% more," election analyst Claude Longchamp told Swiss TV.

Leader's delight

Mr Blocher, a billionaire industrialist, said the result "looks superb for Switzerland".

"The fact that the Swiss have expressed such trust in the SVP means they want a change in policy."

Switzerland's once strong economy is heading for a slump, unemployment is rising, and social benefits are being cut back.

The election campaign was dominated by the SVP's anti-foreigner propaganda, overshadowing concerns about the economy.

There is a very large amount of work to be done to reassure people, and to show that the presence of foreigners... is a positive factor

Barbara Polla Centre-right Liberal Party The party has doubled its share of the popular vote in the last 10 years.

Its campaign, including posters portraying asylum seekers as criminals, was sharply criticised by anti-racism groups.

Centre-right Liberal Party parliamentarian Barbara Polla said she had sensed that many elderly people felt more was being done to help immigrants than pensioners.

"I think there is a very large amount of work that needs to be done to reassure people, and to show that the presence of foreigners... is a positive factor, especially for the economy," she said.

The United Nations refugee agency also said the party's propaganda contained some of the most anti-asylum advertisements ever seen in Europe.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Germany; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blocher; svp; swiss; switzerland
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The fact that the Swiss have expressed such trust in the SVP means they want a change in policy

--SVP leader Christoph Blocher


1 posted on 10/20/2003 9:57:32 AM PDT by archy
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To: archy
Accused of racism after saying drugs controlled by "Albanians and black Africans"

But is it true? I was in Zurich all summer. I was offered drugs many many times by people who were not of Swiss origin, but never by a white guy. A simple stroll down Langerstrasse will show that the statement is true.

2 posted on 10/20/2003 10:00:48 AM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: archy
Why does Europe have to have either lefty socialists or righty racists? Why can't Europe have a proper conservative movement?
3 posted on 10/20/2003 10:07:09 AM PDT by Unam Sanctam
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To: archy
In today's world freedom of speech everywhere is threatened by, "thou shall not speak the truth".
4 posted on 10/20/2003 10:07:55 AM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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To: Rodney King
Albanians are white.
5 posted on 10/20/2003 10:20:52 AM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Correct. I should have said, "it wasn't Swiss guys". It is not difficult to tell Albanian immigrants from native Swiss.
6 posted on 10/20/2003 10:25:49 AM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: Thud
fyi
7 posted on 10/20/2003 10:32:34 AM PDT by Dark Wing
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To: Rodney King
But is it true? I was in Zurich all summer. I was offered drugs many many times by people who were not of Swiss origin, but never by a white guy. A simple stroll down Langerstrasse will show that the statement is true.

My observation in Bern and Thun from a couple of years back as well. Though I'd expect some Russian *mafyia* types have their fingers in it as well.

But it's not mostly native Swiss involved in the street-level activities, though I'd bet on some as higher-up wholesalers and transshipment facilitators.

And, very possibly, on financing from such sources being behind more than a few political campaigns. But not the SVP's. -archy-/-

8 posted on 10/20/2003 10:35:39 AM PDT by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: Unam Sanctam
Why does Europe have to have either lefty socialists or righty racists? Why can't Europe have a proper conservative movement?

Because the liberal political tradition (the basis of the American liberal and conservative ideologies) never really caught on anywhere in Europe, sadly. It's sad, though, that the only thing most "conservative" parties in Europe offer is anti-Americanism, racism and unquestioned support for the welfare state.

9 posted on 10/20/2003 10:44:19 AM PDT by GulliverSwift (Leftist protesters undermine their own cause. Please encourage them!)
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To: archy
"The far-right Swiss People's Party (SVP) has won the biggest share of the vote in parliamentary elections, throwing a decades-old system of consensus government into turmoil."

I guess it might be time to stop calling it "far right."

10 posted on 10/20/2003 10:51:09 AM PDT by Montfort
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To: Unam Sanctam
Why does Europe have to have either lefty socialists or righty racists? Why can't Europe have a proper conservative movement?

Because there is nothing in recent European political history worth conserving.

11 posted on 10/20/2003 12:04:39 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves
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To: Unam Sanctam
Why does Europe have to have either lefty socialists or righty racists? Why can't Europe have a proper conservative movement?

They do. But they're not nearly as sensitive to PC language and "diversity" speak as conservatives are here. Though they are certainly getting moreso lately as their non-white populations grow into increasingly significant voting blocs.

12 posted on 10/20/2003 12:09:58 PM PDT by Snuffington
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To: archy
>>>>>>>>The far-right Swiss People's Party (SVP) has won the biggest share of the vote in parliamentary elections, throwing a decades-old system of consensus government into turmoil.

Sounds like something Dan Rather would have said after Gingrich took the House in 1994.
13 posted on 10/20/2003 12:12:13 PM PDT by .cnI redruM (The September 11th attacks were clearly Clinton's most consequential legacy. - Rich Lowry)
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To: Unam Sanctam
Why are they racist?

14 posted on 10/20/2003 12:13:39 PM PDT by Guillermo ( Proud Infidel)
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To: Guillermo
I'm not very familiar with SVP or Swiss politics, but it would appear from this article and others I have seen that the party's anti-immigrant rhetoric, like that of Le Pen in France, appeals to an anti-foreign and at least implicitly racist sentiment among voters. I quote the following from Deutsche Welle (http://www.dw-world.de/english/0,3367,1430_A_993364_1_A,00.html):

"The SVP recently provoked controversy, when it released a poster featuring a caricatured black face and a slogan reading, "the Swiss are increasingly becoming the negros." Following widespread criticism, the poster was withdrawn. The leader of the SVP, Christoph Blocher, a Swiss millionaire businessman, offered no apology. "

15 posted on 10/20/2003 12:42:43 PM PDT by Unam Sanctam
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To: Unam Sanctam
Nothing wrong with keeping Switzerland Swiss.

I'd prefer that kind of racism to the condescending, implicit, guilty kind the Left offers.
16 posted on 10/20/2003 12:45:52 PM PDT by Guillermo ( Proud Infidel)
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Albanians are white.

Try telling that to the Italians. Albanians are perhaps the most despised minority in Italy right now.

17 posted on 10/20/2003 4:26:10 PM PDT by Clemenza (East side, West side, all around the town. Tripping the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York)
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To: Unam Sanctam
The SVP recently provoked controversy, when it released a poster featuring a caricatured black face and a slogan reading, "the Swiss are increasingly becoming the negros."

Huh? Are little Hansel and Gretel now wearing do-rags and sipping a cold 40 out on the Jungfrau now?

That was awkwardly worded, possibly due to a poor translation.

18 posted on 10/20/2003 4:28:10 PM PDT by Clemenza (East side, West side, all around the town. Tripping the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York)
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To: archy
I have found that people in other countries look at the racial utopia on this side of the oceans and say "No thank you!" The Swiss have every right to reject multi culti! More power to them if they do! Unfortunately, Americans have been all too successful exporting their absurd obsession with something called "RACISM", which looks like something close to a kind of a religious dogma, as evidenced by responses on this thread among other things.

Show me a daily edition of any American newspaper which contains not a single mention of this nonsense!

19 posted on 10/20/2003 4:38:35 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Far out, man!)
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To: Unam Sanctam
"Why does Europe have to have either lefty socialists or righty racists? Why can't Europe have a proper conservative movement?"

Multi-party system is the partial answer.

In the US, with only two major parties, they both tend to be moderating influences. The Republicans work very hard to avoid, eliminate anything which could be construed as racism.

OTOH in Europe, with several parties, it can work out that extreme parties get prety strong, about issues like immigration.

I conclude that anti-immigration campaigns have fared well recently in Holland, Denmark, now Switzerland. Probably other places.

This reflects the public's sentiment they've about had it, with the onslaught of newcomers.

It would be so for me. But I live in California, so I face a similar scenario, everyday.

You sort of get numb to it.
20 posted on 10/20/2003 4:48:52 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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