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Swiss vote to join Schengen area
swissinfo June 5, 2005 4:14 PM
Systematic controls will likely be done away with at the Swiss-French border (Keystone)
Fifty-four per cent of Swiss have backed closer cooperation with the European Union on security and asylum issues in a vote on Sunday.
Support for EU accords put to the test
Backing for Schengen/Dublin begins to slide
"Final results of the twin referendums showed 54.6 per cent had voted for membership of Schengen/Dublin, with 58.03 per cent supporting a legal basis for gay partnerships.
A majority of cantons came out in favour of the gay-rights legislation, with opposition concentrated in the mainly Roman Catholic central and southern regions.
Support for Swiss membership of the Schengen and Dublin accords was also divided along geographical lines, with western Switzerland in favour and eastern Switzerland - excepting Zurich and Zug - against.
Turnout was above average, at around 56 per cent.
Reaction
On behalf of the government, President Samuel Schmid welcomed the vote in favour of joining the Schengen and Dublin accords.
Schmid said the yes vote vindicated the government's policy on Europe and the conclusion of bilateral treaties with the EU.
"The government is convinced that the bilateral way is currently the only option and will allow Switzerland to intensify its cooperation with the EU," Schmid told a news conference.
The Swiss president said the government would now focus its efforts on the next referendum, to be held in September, on extending an EU treaty on the free movement of people.
The EU also welcomed the result of the vote.
Diana Wallis, head of the European Parliament delegation responsible for relations with Switzerland, told swissinfo it would be well received in Brussels."
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