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Post-Vote Survey: Scant Support For Environmental Responsibility Initiative
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L'initiative sur la responsabilité environnementale balayée à 69,8%
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For 79% of men, the restrictions brought about by the initiative were unacceptable, according to the supplementary survey to the post-vote poll carried out by the Leewas Institute for 20 Minuten and Tamedia, published on Monday. However, only 61% of women voted no. Overall, the percentage of women who voted no in Sunday's vote was 69.8%.
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The Young Greens' initiative aimed to preserve and protect the environment. For economic activities and consumption, only those resources that nature can replace should be used. This would have required a radical change.
More More Swiss voters reject green overhaul of economyThis content was published on Feb 9, 2025 Citizens have said a clear no to an ambitious proposal by the Young Greens to bring the country's economy into line with“planetary boundaries”.
Read more: Swiss voters reject green overhaul of economThe“no” to this proposal cuts across almost all population groups, the survey shows: whether they live in the country or in the city, whether they are young or old, whether they have a high or low income, they all clearly voted against the initiative.
University educated more in favourWith 42% in favour, the Young Greens' initiative was more popular with university degree holders and graduates of universities of applied sciences. On the other hand, only 22% of those with an apprenticeship or business diploma were in favour.
More More Green vote failure: 'Swiss voters don't like bans'This content was published on Feb 9, 2025 The“environmental responsibility initiative” wanted a rapid transition to a sustainable economy. Political analyst Cloé Jans explains why it failed.
Read more: Green vote failure: 'Swiss voters don't like bansIn terms of political parties, the initiative received the most support from the Green Party (75%). The Social Democrats were also keen (62%) but the Liberal Greens, on the other hand, were opposed (60% no). With 92% and 93% against, the Radicals and the Swiss People's Party were the most opposed to the initiative.
Seniors and rural dwellers more hostileAbout 73% of people aged 50 and over voted“no”, compared with 64% of young voters aged 18 to 34. Almost as many urban voters rejected the initiative (63%). In the countryside, the“no” vote was even clearer (74%).
A total of 16,711 people took part in the online survey between February 6 and 9. The margin of error is 2 percentage points.
Adapted from French by DeepL/ac
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