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1975 in Switzerland

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1975
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Events during the year 1975 in Switzerland.

Incumbents

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Events

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January

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  • 2 January – Major fire at the Fischer casting company in Alpnach-Dorf (Obwalden). Damage amounts to 15 million francs[3]
  • 17-19 January – In the context of the International "Year of the Woman", there were demonstrations and the Fourth Congress of Swiss Women held in Bern[4][5][6]
  • 26 January – Fire at the "Au Grand Passage" store in Geneva. The establishment is completely destroyed from the second to the sixth floor. Damage estimated near one hundred million francs[7]

February

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March

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  • 2 March – Federal votes. The article of the constitution on conjunctural policy is not approved by the cantons (11 against 11), although the people approved it with 542,745 yes (52.8%) against 485,844 no (47.2%)[13]
  • 6 March – The National Council debates the legalization of abortion[14]
  • 16 March – In the context of the Jura question plebiscites, the districts of Courtelary, Moutier, and La Neuveville vote to remain in the Canton of Bern[15][16]
  • 27 March – Last projection of the Ciné-Journal Suisse in cinemas[17]

April

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  • 1 April – 500 anti-nuclear activists invade the site planned for the construction of the nuclear power plant in Kaiseraugst[18]
  • 5 April – Avalanches block roads and railways in the Alps[19]
  • 6 April – An avalanche carries away a chalet in Val Blenio. Its five occupants are killed instantly[20]
  • 12 April – At the maternity ward in Bern, Ruth Winterberger from Brienz gives birth to quintuplets[21]
  • 20 April
    • Cantonal elections in Basel-Landschaft. Clemens Stöckli (CVP), Theo Meier (FDP), Paul Manz (UDC), Paul Jenni (SPS), and Paul Nyffeler (FDP) are elected to the Council of States in the first round of voting[22]
    • Cantonal elections in Ticino. Benito Bernasconi (SPS), Ugo Sadis (FDP), Argante Righetti (FDP), Flavio Cotti (CVP), and Fabio Vassalli (CVP) are elected to the Council of States in the first round of voting[23]
  • 27 April
    • Cantonal elections in Zurich. Jakob Stucki (UDC), Peter Wiederkehr (CVP), Hans Künzi (FDP), Alois Günthard (UDC), Albert Mossdorf (FDP), Alfred Gilgen AdI, and Arthur Bachmann (SPS) are elected to the Council of States in the first round of voting[24]

May

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June

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  • 8 June
    • 1975 Swiss referendums. The people approve, with 1,153,338 yes (85.5%) against 195,219 no (14.5%), the federal decree on currency safeguarding[30][31][32][33][34]
    • Federal votes. The people approve, with 721,313 yes (53.5%) against 627,980 no (46.5%), the federal decree concerning national road financing
    • Federal votes. The people reject, with 694,252 no (51.8%) against 646,687 yes (48.2%), the federal law amending the general tariff of customs
    • Federal votes. The people approve, with 753,642 yes (56.0%) against 593,041 no (44.0%), the federal decree concerning tax revenue increase
    • Federal votes. The people approve, with 1,021,315 yes (75.9%) against 323,511 no (24.1%), the federal decree curbing decisions on expenditures
  • 14 June – FC Zurich secures, for the seventh time in its history, the title of Swiss football champions[35]
  • 20 June – Belgian Roger De Vlaeminck wins the Tour de Suisse cycling race[36]
  • 25–28 June – The 1975 World Archery Championships take place in Interlaken[37]

August

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September

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  • 14 September – As part of the Jura referendums, the German-speaking district of Laufen votes to remain in the Canton of Bern[16]
  • 16 September – Heavy rain in Ticino. Landslides lead to the closure of the Val Blenio road and the Lukmanier Pass becomes impassable[40]

October

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November

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December

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  • 7 December
    • 1975 Swiss referendums. The people approve, with 842,165 yes votes (75.6%) against 271,563 no votes (24.4%), the federal decree amending the constitution regarding freedom of establishment and regulation of assistance[31]
    • Federal referendums. The people approve, with 858,720 yes votes (77.5%) against 249,043 no votes (22.5%), the revision of the constitution in the field of water economy[31]
    • Federal referendums. The people approve, with 587,148 yes votes (52.0%) against 541,489 no votes (48.0%), the federal law on the import and export of processed agricultural products[31]

Births

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Deaths

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