Khaleej Times

Swiss ease citizenshi­p steps for foreigners

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geneva — Swiss voters on Sunday approved a measure to make it easier for third-generation immigrants to become citizens, crushing rightwing nationalis­ts who had stoked fears about granting nationalit­y to more Muslims.

The “Yes” camp met the two criteria for a win by securing a majority of total votes and a majority of Switzerlan­d’s 26 cantons, the public broadcaste­r RTS and national news agency ATS said.

Fifty-nine per cent voted “Yes,” according to provisiona­l figures given by the polling institute gfs.bern, and at least 14 cantons were in favour, according to official results.

The government as well as most lawmakers and political parties supported the proposal.

Under it, the grandchild­ren of immigrants will be able to skip several steps in the lengthy process of securing a Swiss passport. But the rightwing Swiss Peoples Party (SVP), the largest party in Switzerlan­d’s parliament, fought against it by putting issues of Islam and national identity at the centre of the debate.

Reacting to the defeat, SVP lawmaker Jean-Luc Addor said his side was “alone against everyone in this campaign”.

According to a migration department study, less than 25,000 people in the country of about eight million currently qualify as thirdgener­ation immigrants.

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