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Swiss voters back law to boost renewable resource output

Swiss voters backed legislation to promote renewable resource in a referendum on Sunday, while rejecting separate proposals intended to include rising health care insurance coverage expenses.

Looking for to enhance energy self-reliance, the federal law passed in fall 2023 makes up steps to improve the transportation, storage and production of electrical power, including helping with the installation of solar panels on structures.

It also includes arrangements to fund these measures.

The energy law, which was put to a referendum by challengers who argued it would be too pricey and was not fit for purpose, was backed by more than two-thirds of voters, preliminary outcomes and projections released by public broadcaster SRF showed.

It is now expected to take effect next year.

Switzerland has actually been at loggerheads over climate modification with a top European court, which in April ruled it was not doing enough to combat international warming.

Two separate efforts were defeated that either looked for to tie medical insurance contributions to earnings levels or put curbs on boosts in the levy, the results revealed.

Critics of the health insurance had actually argued they risked triggering higher taxes, just as the government faces how to fund extra pension payments that are due to enter into impact in 2026 and were backed by Swiss citizens in March.

The propositions to contain health insurance expenses had actually delighted in bulk assistance earlier in the project, polls showed.

(source: Reuters)