Key facts
- Switzerland's parliament approved a plan to build new nuclear power stations.
- The decision overturns a 2018 ban on new nuclear power plants.
- The plan will now go to a national referendum.
- A coalition of groups plans to launch a challenge against the decision.
Switzerland's parliament has approved a plan to build new nuclear power stations, reversing a 2018 ban that prohibited the construction of new nuclear facilities. This parliamentary decision means the issue will now proceed to a national referendum. A coalition of groups is actively preparing to launch a challenge against the parliament's decision. The move by the Swiss parliament signifies a potential shift in the country's energy policy, moving away from its previous stance on nuclear power. The upcoming referendum will allow the Swiss public to directly vote on whether to proceed with the construction of new nuclear power plants. The coalition's planned challenge suggests that there will be organized opposition to the new policy, setting the stage for a significant national debate on nuclear energy.
