Switzerland:
When Switzerland Goes Down The Wrong Path
07 October 2019
Steptoe & Johnson LLP
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Jean Russotto authored an article titled "When Switzerland
Goes down the Wrong Path" for the Swiss French-language
newspaper Le Temps. The September 12 article
describes how negotiations between Switzerland and the EU on a new
common institutional framework are at a standstill. Jean states
that the new European Commission, as well as EU member states, will
not change their position, and unless there is a miracle solution,
it is very unlikely that an agreement will be signed this year.
Read the full article (in French) at Le Temps.
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