Voters Enshrine The Right To Cash.
Following a high-profile referendum on March 8, 2026, Swiss citizens voted to include the availability of cash and the Swiss franc as the national currency within their constitution. This move was driven by concerns over the rapid rise of digital payments and the potential for a cashless society. While the government proposed a counter-measure that slightly differed in wording, both paths aimed to ensure that coins and banknotes remain a permanent fixture of Swiss life, requiring a future referendum for any major changes.
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