
Un accordo commerciale fa parte del referendum obbligatorio? O cosa dobbiamo fare per attivarne uno?
Inoltre, per lo meno, qualsiasi Bundesrat che partecipa a qualsiasi cerimonia con il dittatore arancione dovrebbe renderlo molto chiaro ed esplicito (abbastanza ovvio per i media americani) che nulla sarà firmato fino a quando la nostra gente non ha votato su questo.
Non possiamo lasciarci abituare per la loro propaganda e dare loro qualsiasi tipo di pubblico "vincita" (che è davvero solo una parte di ciò che ha rotto per nessun motivo).
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di clm1859
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it absolutely isn’t. we’d have to vote on so many bilateral or multilateral treaties, that would be crazy. you can of course start a referendum. so that will show the next president.
edit: i’m not even sure that you could have a facultative referendum on a bilateral treaty – i might be wrong, but i’m under the impression that a referendum can only have laws as target.
Translation : Switzerland is expected to be one of the next countries with which the USA will reach a basic agreement on tariffs.
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OP, international economic policies are not here to cater to your TDS, there are jobs and lives at play here.
What are the disadvantages in your opinion if they find an agreement?
Damn right wing morons are selling our soul to the orange idiot and his pet…
If they believe that will be an constant deal they are dreamers!
We have here an expert of foreign policy I see.
Don’t take me wrong, the Trump presidency is an absolute travesty. These trade tariffs are stupid, inflationary for the US, and put the US itself in a stupidly weak negotiating spot. Trump truly is dumb.
This however doesn’t mean that we, as Switzerland, should automatically react by giving a hard line to the US or refusing to negotiate altogether. If anything, since modern day Switzerland always made its strength in neutrality, friendly relationships with the US and portraying itself as a place where dialogue is key, it seems an absolute horrible idea to do the exact opposite.
Not wanting to ‘give them a win’ sounds to me more of an approach of a third grader than a diplomat. Let elected politicians and diplomats do their job. And educate yourself on how Swiss politics works – of course you don’t need to vote on any piece of legislation or agreement that is passed.
If then, at some point in the future, a popular initiative is started for a referendum, we will see.
Cool, now do China.
nah man, I want stocks to go up, so deal is good