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Crans‑Montana tragedy: Swiss government to draft law for victims

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February 12, 2026
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The Federal Council wants urgent legislation for the victims of Crans

The Federal Council wants urgent legislation for the victims of Crans


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The Swiss government says it wants to support the victims in Crans-Montana as quickly as possible. On Wednesday, it asked the justice ministry to draft the necessary legislation by the end of the month.





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In its statement, the government calls on Parliament to postpone the debates to the March session and to treat the law as urgent.

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Many families are still living through the aftermath of the fatal fire

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The federal contribution – not yet quantified – will top up the support provided by the cantons and insurance companies. The current system only goes so far when it comes to dealing with exceptional events that cause large‑scale casualties.

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Has the Crans-Montana fire changed your perception of Switzerland?


Switzerland has a reputation for being safe and rule-abiding. This makes the tragedy of the Crans-Montana bar fire all the more incomprehensible to some. Has your perception of Switzerland changed?



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The assets of those responsible, along with their liability insurance, are often nowhere near enough to meet victims’ needs, and legal proceedings can drag on for years. There is also a risk that victims who are not insured in Switzerland could end up being treated unevenly.

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