In Bern, an unusual alliance to save the Swiss steel industry which is sinking into crisis

In Bern, an unusual alliance to save the Swiss steel industry which is sinking into crisis
In Bern, an unusual alliance to save the Swiss steel industry which is sinking into crisis

Published on November 17, 2024 at 6:02 p.m. / Modified on November 17, 2024 at 6:04 p.m.

The driving force is Christian Imark, UDC national councilor from Solothurn. At his side, against all expectations, we find Roger Nordmann, Vaudois national socialist councilor. What brings them together? The desire to support the Swiss steel industry, in great difficulty, recounts this Sunday the NZZ on Sunday. The two parliamentarians have developed an aid plan for the steelworks, a proposal which will be debated this Monday in the Committee on the Environment, Regional Planning and Energy.

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