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Swiss reject calls to ease rules on citizenship

By Haig Simonian in Zurich

Published: September 27 2004 03:00 | Last updated: September 27 2004 03:00

Switzerland yesterday rejected proposals to ease citizenship rules for foreigners, illustrating the cleft between Switzerland's relatively liberal French-speaking west and its more conservative, German-speaking east.

In a referendum, a majority of the population - and most of Switzerland's cantons - rejected government proposals to ease citizenship requirements for second- and third-generation foreigners. A proposal to introduce paid maternity leave was accepted, but one on postal services was thrown out.

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