Swiss parliament lifts ban on new nuclear power plants

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2026 Summer Session

Parliament Lifts Ban on New Nuclear Power Plants

Petar Marjanović

17.6.2026

Until June 19, the Federal Palace in Bern will once again be bustling with activity. Numerous important issues will be on the agenda during the summer session of the National Council and Council of States.

17.06.2026, 04:44

18.06.2026, 11:01

Petar Marjanović

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From June 1 to 19, 2026, the Federal Parliament’s summer session will take place at the Federal Palace.<br>Topics up for debate include the 13th AHV pension, the armed forces, and federal finances.<br>blue News is providing updates from the Federal Palace here in this live feed.

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Thursday, June 18, 10:47 a.m.

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Council of States Debates Expansion of Sunday Sales

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