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Following the vote in Zurich: No vote of no confidence: Balthasar Glättli responds to a shortage of schools - yes

Only 55.7 percent voted in favor of the school building at Höckler in the Manegg — a new low for school construction projects. The new head of the school board, Balthasar Glättli, denies any decline in public acceptance of school planning.

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Tages-AnzeigerParty-alignedCenter6 days ago
Following the vote in Zurich: No vote of no confidence: Balthasar Glättli responds to a shortage of schools - yes

Only 55.7 percent voted in favor of the school building at Höckler in the Manegg — a new low for school construction projects. The new head of the school board, Balthasar Glättli, denies any decline in public acceptance of school planning.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a local vote regarding a school construction project and quotes an official statement without apparent bias or loaded language. It does not take a stance on the issue but presents factual information.

Tages-AnzeigerParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
Vote on June 14: The population of the city of Zurich votes 2.8 billion francs - all results at a glance

On Sunday, voters in Zurich decided on 13 proposals, including approving the largest loan in the city's history.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a local referendum result without taking a stance or using biased language. It simply states the outcome of the vote and mentions the approval of a significant loan, without framing it in a particular ideological direction.

Tages-AnzeigerParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
Vote on June 14: Zurich housing initiatives fail, opposing proposals accepted: «Government must now provide solutions»

The voters rejected three housing initiatives in Zurich. The most fiercely contested was the housing protection initiative, with opponents reportedly investing up to two million francs in the referendum campaign.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on the outcome of a referendum and mentions the financial investment by opponents but does not take a stance or frame the issue in a particular ideological direction.

Tages-AnzeigerParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
Zurich Canton Vote: 'Stop Premium Shock' Initiative Creator Paul Meyer: 'It Was Not the SVP That Won, But the Middle Class'

The Zurich electorate is voting today on the SVP initiative 'Stop Premium Shock' and the substitute solution for cantonal council members. Preliminary results are available, and the article provides live updates.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an upcoming vote without taking a stance or providing biased framing. It focuses on the event itself rather than presenting arguments for or against the initiative.