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Filippo Lombardi elected new President of Swiss Abroad
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Filippo Lombardi elected new President of Swiss Abroad
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Why canât voting papers be sent to the Swiss Abroad earlier?
Voters can t receive their ballot papers before they receive the little red voting booklet, which sets out the various positions and arguments at stake swissinfo.ch/Marie Gfeller
A quarter of Swiss citizens who live abroad struggle to return their voting papers in time â with potentially serious consequences for democracy. Various solutions have been proposed, but the most obvious ones turn out to be illegal.
This content was published on May 25, 2021 - 09:00
May 25, 2021 - 09:00
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Studied political science and film studies at the University of Zurich, where he discovered his passion for data analysis and international movies. He joined SWI swissinfo.ch in 2020 to work on data driven stories and visualisations.
Why can t voting papers be sent to the Swiss Abroad earlier?
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Swiss Abroad supporter Lombardi returns to political stage
Filippo Lombardi has long been a vocal supporter of the Organisation for the Swiss Abroad (OSA) Keystone / Gian Ehrenzeller
Filippo Lombardi, vice-president of the Organisation for the Swiss Abroad (OSA), has been elected to the city council of Lugano in southern Switzerland.
This content was published on April 19, 2021 - 15:53
April 19, 2021 - 15:53
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Lombardi, 64, is thus returning to politics almost 18 months after losing his place in the Senate by just 46 votes. For 20 years he had been one of two senators for Italian-speaking canton Ticino.
He has long been a vocal supporter of the OSA, which represents the interests of the so-called Fifth Switzerland, the 800,000 or so Swiss citizens – a tenth of the Swiss population – who live abroad.