The Federal house the Green group will act in the framework agreement with the EU to track in order to achieve a better protection of Wages. It proposes to the European Union in tax matters, in order to move these renegotiations.
The Green group announced on Saturday its attitude to the further development of relations between Switzerland and the EU. You support the further development of the bilateral way with a framework agreement, she said.
The template have positive elements, such as the continuation of the protection of the Alps, or the dispute settlement mechanism, which respect direct democracy, declared the Federal parliamentarians and parliamentarians of the Green. The negotiated institutional agreements leave open many questions.
According to the view of the group is provided with the framework agreement to the principle of “equal pay for equal work in the same place” out of the question. The Greens therefore call for renegotiations, although the EU has so far refused to do. The group is convinced, however, that renegotiations were possible if Switzerland is, in turn, measures for tax harmonisation and to strengthen the tax administrative assistance proposals.
measure against populism
Only those who will be able to overcome the guarantee of adequate wages and tax loopholes to fight, the growing populism and nationalism, said party President Regula Rytz in the message.
the group of the FDP, will speak in the course of Saturday to the framework agreement with the EU. It leads in Engelberg OW in the presence of the two free-thinking members of the Federal Council, by the foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis and Minister of justice, Karin Keller-Sutter, a party-internal Seminar.
The Federal Council had published the lengthy negotiations with the EU has reached an institutional agreement in December 2018, but still no clear Position.
With the framework agreement to the bilateral path and, thus, the access of the Swiss economy to the EU internal market. Critics fear that the agreement could curtail the sovereignty of Switzerland. (Dec/sda)
Created: 23.02.2019, 13:57 PM