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Today in Switzerland: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

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Hard-right promotes Swiss neutrality with Bavarian costumes; mountain guides warn against climbing the Matterhorn; and other news in our Thursday roundup.

Hard-right promotes Swiss neutrality with Bavarian costumes

To gather support for its bid to strengthen Switzerland’s neutrality, which will be voted on in a referendum on September 27th, the Zurich section of the hard-right Swiss People’s Party (SVP) is using an AI-generated poster image.

It depicts a smiling grandfather, son, and grandchildren walking through Alpine scenery, clearly happy to be living in neutral Switzerland.

Except that the clothes the family is wearing are not Swiss at all – instead, they originate from nearby Germany’s Bavaria region.

Screenshot, SVP Zurich

This is clearly not coherent with the party’s anti-immigration stance.

This faux-pas has prompted some ridicule from other political parties. As Green MP Meret Schneider wrote on X.com,  “Friends, if you’re using AI to create your Alpine herdsmen, then please dress them in Swiss traditional costumes instead of Bavarian lederhosen, okay?” 

READ MORE: The future of Swiss neutrality to be decided at the ballot box 

Mountain guides warn against climbing Matterhorn

Switzerland’s – and possibly the world’s – most iconic mountain is no longer safe to climb.

The ongoing heatwave is significantly deteriorating conditions there and increasing the risk to climbers due to rockfalls, black ice, and thawing permafrost, according to the Swiss Mountain Guides Association (SBV).

According to Rita Christen, SBV’s president, snow removal (the complete melting of a snow or ice cover) is already well underway. “Many hikes in the high mountains are therefore becoming riskier and more demanding,” she pointed out.

In fact, just days ago, two mountaineers died during their descent from one of the Matterhorn’s ridges.

READ MORE: Melting Swiss glaciers face worst case scenario

Large majority of Swiss population optimistic about the future

A new survey by Sotomo Research Institute reveals that 80 percent of Swiss citizens are looking ahead to the future with confidence. 

They draw this positive attitude primarily from social relationships, health, and financial security.

People over 65 and those (not surprisingly) with  high incomes are particularly optimistic about their lives.

In German-speaking Switzerland, optimism is higher – at 82 percent – than in the French-speaking region, at 73 percent – but the reason for this disparity is not given.

If you have any questions about life in Switzerland, ideas for articles or news tips for The Local, please get in touch with us at news@thelocal.ch

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