Federal votes of November 24: The Vaud government rejects EFAS, which would cost the State 130 million more

Federal votes of November 24: The Vaud government rejects EFAS, which would cost the State 130 million more
Federal votes of November 24: The Vaud government rejects EFAS, which would cost the State 130 million more

Federal votes of November 24

The Vaud government rejects EFAS, which would cost the State 130 million more

The EFAS project is not to the taste of a majority of the Council of State, unlike the PLR ​​and the Center.

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“According to estimates from the Federal Office of Public Health, EFAS (uniform financing of services) could lead to additional annual costs for the State of Vaud of around 130 million francs,” specifies the Council of State of Vaud in a response to socialist deputy Julien Eggenberger, published Thursday. To these 130 million, it is possible that “costs linked to the introduction, four years after the entry into force of EFAS, of a single tariff structure in the field of long-term care” will be added, affirms again the Government in its response. His Geneva counterpart also recommends a “no”, for similar reasons.

He says he has “no guarantee that this increase in the public contribution will lead at the same time to a corresponding reduction in the premiums (LAMAL) of Vaudoises and Vaudois.”

The Council of State is not unanimous on the subject. It is “in its majority” that it adopted this position, unchanged since the consultation carried out by the Conference of Cantonal Governments in August 2024, he recalls.

The Vaud sections of the Radical Liberal Party and the Center, to which the four members of the majority of the Council of State belong, are nevertheless favorable to EFAS. On the other hand, the minority parties have other positions. The Vaudois Socialist Party is opposed to it. The Vaudois Greens, for their part, decided not to give a voting recommendation.

Jerome Cachin has been a journalist in the Vaud section since 2019, specializing in politics. He was responsible for the Vaud page of Freedom from 2003 to 2019. He is the author ofVaud political institutions, avec Mix & Remix.More info

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