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'Four referendums?': What happens next after Swiss and EU strike deal?

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December 20, 2024
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'Four referendums?': What happens next after Swiss and EU strike deal?
Switzerland and the EU announced what was described as an “historic” new deal on Friday paving the way for a new relationship between them. But the agreement is far from signed and sealed and the Swiss may still scupper it.

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