Switzerland projected to shift to the right in national elections

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In a major upset, Switzerland is projected to swing to the right in its upcoming national elections. According to a new poll, the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) is set to gain seats in parliament, while the center-left Social Democratic Party (SP) is expected to lose ground.

In a major upset, Switzerland is projected to swing to the right in its upcoming national elections. According to a new poll, the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) is set to gain seats in parliament, while the center-left Social Democratic Party (SP) is expected to lose ground.

The shift is being attributed to a number of factors, including growing concerns about immigration and the economy. The SVP has been campaigning on a platform of reducing immigration and protecting Swiss jobs. The SP, on the other hand, has been advocating for more open immigration policies and greater social spending.

The results of the election could have a significant impact on Swiss politics. The SVP is likely to push for stricter immigration controls and a more conservative social agenda. The SP is likely to resist these changes and advocate for a more progressive Switzerland.

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