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NEWS |
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12 March 2021 |
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In what way would the status quo be better? |
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In the ‘Agefi of March 12, 2021, Yves Mirabaud has expressed his opinion about the framework agreement between Switzerland and the European Union. He gets back to the facts and reminds that Switzerland will still be able to say No to the EU, even after the adoption of the framework agreement. |
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HIGHLIGHTS |
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March 2021 |
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A plus for the democracy |
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Prof. Thomas Pfisterer, former Senator, Councillor of State (Argovia) and Federal judge, published a study related to the framework agreement between Switzerland and the European Union, in which he describes how the democratic system of Switzerland would be preserved and even strengthened. |
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NEWS |
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24 February 2021 |
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Switzerland will be far better off with the EU Framework Agreement than without it |
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The Association of Swiss Private Banks counters in its newsletter the arguments of the opponents of the framework agreement between Switzerland and the European Union. The ASPB advocates once again for a rapid signature of this agreement, as it did two years ago. |
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MEMBERS |
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The members of the Association of Swiss Private Banks (ASPB) are Swiss private banks active mainly in private and institutional asset management, and regulated by the Federal Law on Banks and Savings Banks of 8 November 1934. |
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Association of Swiss Private Banks 29, Boulevard Georges-Favon CH-1211 Genève 11 Tél. +41 22 807 08 00
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