Switzerland Votes ‘Against Mass Immigration’: How Can the EU Respond?
The EU-Switzerland Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons, signed in 1999, is linked to six other agreements. As the EU incorporated new Member States, the bilateral agreements with Switzerland were extended to new EU countries. The Swiss government has already applied a ‘safeguard clause’ to limit the longterm residence permits for EU citizens. The Swiss authorities must implement the referendum within three years. The EU may choose among different courses of action, which would involve the European Parliament to different degrees. The seven linked agreements could be terminated… or suspended. Negotiations on the wider institutional framework for bilateral relations may also be frozen. The referendum confirms the need for a new framework.
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Domaine politique
Mot-clé
- clause de sauvegarde
- construction européenne
- DROIT
- droit de séjour
- droit international
- dénonciation d'accord
- EMPLOI ET TRAVAIL
- Europe
- GÉOGRAPHIE
- géographie politique
- géographie économique
- libre circulation des personnes
- marché du travail
- migration
- négociation d'accord (UE)
- politique internationale
- politique migratoire
- procédure électorale et vote
- QUESTIONS SOCIALES
- RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
- ressortissant de l'UE
- référendum
- Suisse
- travailleur migrant
- UNION EUROPÉENNE
- VIE POLITIQUE