Elections in Switzerland: Green Party Reaches Historic Results

Switzerland's Green Party has achieved significant results in national elections, while the right anti-migration remains the largest party in parliament even though it lost some support. This result marks a “changes to tectonic” in Swiss politics, Green Party President Regula Rytz said after the left party did [...]
This result marks a “changes to tectonic” in Swiss politics, Green Party President Regula Rytz has said, as the leftist party called for an urgent national “collection of climate”.
The greens received nearly 13.2 percent of the votes, significantly increasing their support, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
The Green Liberals an environmental party with liberal socioeconomic policies also received support, with 7.8 percent of the vote compared to 5 percent in 2015.
Swiss People's Party [ The SVP, which has been repeatedly accused of demonising immigrants, has received 25.6 per cent of the vote. /Periscope











