
>__Oggi l’elettorato svizzero vota su due iniziative previdenziali. Qui trovate tutti i risultati e gli sviluppi della votazione di oggi.__ https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss-politics/results-swiss-pension-vote-march-3-2024-switzerland/72856183 >Il primo sono arrivati i calcoli del trend. Secondo l’istituto di ricerca gfs.bern la tendenza è favorevole all’iniziativa della 13a rendita AVS. >Per l’iniziativa dei Giovani Liberali, che prevede un aumento dell’età pensionabile a 66 anni, gfs.bern indica una tendenza “no”. >__Campagna referendaria aggressiva__ >Mai prima d’ora in Svizzera il dibattito su un’iniziativa di espansione sociale ha suscitato emozioni così forti. Lo afferma il politologo Michael Hermann in un’intervista al Tages-Anzeiger. >Gli svizzeri nutrono molta rabbia repressa riguardo al comportamento dell’economia. Casi come quello del Credit Suisse hanno indebolito la fiducia. >L’iniziativa per la 13a rendita AVS ha creato una situazione rara in Svizzera: nonostante provenga dai sindacati, ha ottenuto un ampio sostegno anche da parte dell’UDC, conservatore di destra.
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O geez, i cant wait to retire
Two things I always admired about the way the Swiss voted is that they understood, two critical things:
* Infrastructure is yes
* Free money is not free (and usually ends up being taken from *you*)
It was the only country in the world where you ask people *”wanna pay lower taxes?”*, they know that results are binding, and yet, vote “no” 😀 Sad to see this slowly going away.
remember when we increased VAT to 8.1% because the pension system was running out of money
lol
I voted “No” in both Initiative. I’m really surprised the Swiss people accepted the 13. AHV Rente.
I hope everything is gonna be alright with the funding of the 13. AHV Rente. According to the supporters of this initiative, it’s not gonna be a problem to fund it. I hope so too, but I’m more sceptical and even afraid of the consequences of this law on the workers and young generation.
For me, this 13 pension will not solve the old-people poverty problem and it will have harsh consequences on the young and active generation. It’s anything but a b*itch move toward our generation of young workers.
We fucked up
Well the result of the AHV vote sucks because the retired people did obviously vote in their own interest and they don’t have to bear the burden of the associated costs (unless we get another VAT increase instead of Lohnabgaben).
The AHV increase is such an incredibly stupid idea. I am so disappointed in the left for supporting this that I think I will break with the left because of it.
Another gift to the most privileged generation in history paid off by the youth. They are truly unashamed.
Disappointed in the ahv result… The money should more directly go to those affected by age poverty and not just everyone, even those who don’t even need it.
The mandate of heaven has decided for eternal boomer subsidy and thus we got it.
Frankly still baffled by the lack of a counter proposal which included an increase to the minimal avs/avh rent: it could have been a more correct solution while minimizing the burden on the system.
Yay, more redistribution from young to old!
Looking forward to the age and party breakdown for the 13th vote.
Horrible decision on the backs of all those working and the young!
Even less net wages (for property that we will never afford). But of course it’s the young who aren’t motivated enough to put in the REAL™ work?! Pah, give me break. What a sick joke.
Involving some of our ex federal council members in the no campaign must have been some of the worst decisions i have ever seen.
We got fucked by old folks
I propose we fund this with an 8.125% increase in tax on AHV income
Yay more money for them to be scammed online
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It turns out reddit doesn’t accurately represent the swiss population, shocking
When will people realize that mass pension institutions are essentially an enforced financial pyramid that just doesn’t scale anymore.
The Boomers who bought their 3 million CHF homes for 35k and who could comfortably support a whole family with a high school degree have spoken! Why not just give more money to the old people who actually need it, instead of to all of them, plenty of who are richer beyond imagination
A moment of silence for all the young immigrants who will contribute to fund the 13th AHV payments, didn’t get a chance to vote on it, and will be accused of being “the problem” by the very people who are benefiting from this insane decision.
We’re fucked
What a selfish decision was made today.
I completely understand the people who don’t get too much from the AVS voting yes, but for the rest of the population it is absolutely stupid.
In my opinion what we have seen today can be resumed like :
Boomer 2 : Oh Boomer 1, I’ve seen that if we vote yes we will be getting more money from the AVS.
Boomer 1 : Oh… I usually don’t vote and I don’t know shit about politics, but if I can earn a free 13 pension I will vote then.
Congrats, in a few years the median class will be poorer, the net salary will be lower, maybe the TVA will be get higher and the purchasing power will fall. This decision was not a smart move at all.
Enjoy your 13 AVS pension while you can…
Imagine a generation just being able to vote to get more money from the state.
Interesting breakdown which scales with both right and young being more no aligned.
AG was more for yes than ZH 😡
Nice, Boomers stealing even more from younger generations.
And a big thank you to the arrogant former federal councillors for their help!
We have been disappointed today as a young couple with a small baby. But this is also a sort of obvious consequence of direct democracy: a country where the population pyramid is inverted, was asked whether they want a minority to pay for a majority (anyone near 50 or above should vote yes in their own best interest). Add that until 18 you cannot vote, that youngsters are less likely to vote and you can easily understand why this passed. Also, it is true that many prices and costs increased dramatically (health insurance, gas, electricity… just to mention a few), so people realistically wish to do something to improve their condition and this vote gave them the chance. I also believe that the government was silly and acted fundamentally in an entitled manner by not proposing a counter project (like raising only minimum AHV); so the outcome was a strong yes. The government made a very bad assessment on the sentiment about this one.
Very curious to see the Parliament’s suggestion for its financing.
My parents with their house and fat pension from both working well paid jobs really need that 13th month…..
What a strange thing to vote on, surely actually supporting those pensioners who need support woukd of been the way to go..especially when there’s no planned way on how to fund it