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Summer session 2026 Parliament passes 22 motions Law on explosives rejected

The Swiss Federal Parliament has passed 22 proposals during the summer session, which ran from June 1 to June 19. Among other decisions, the amendment to the Explosives Act was rejected. Other key topics included calls for Switzerland to join the Copernicus program, adjustments to pesticide limit criteria in water bodies, and measures against misuse of building objections.

01.06.2026, 14:14

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Summer session 2026 Parliament passes 22 motions Law on explosives rejected

The Swiss Federal Parliament has passed 22 proposals during the summer session, which ran from June 1 to June 19. Among other decisions, the amendment to the Explosives Act was rejected. Other key topics included calls for Switzerland to join the Copernicus program, adjustments to pesticide limit criteria in water bodies, and measures against misuse of building objections.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual summary of parliamentary decisions without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It lists outcomes neutrally and does not emphasize any particular political stance.