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26 May 2020

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Swiss Coalition for Corporate Justice

Swiss parliamentary process on mandatory human rights due diligence proposal approaches final stage

"STAGES OF THE RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS INITIATIVE IN PARLIAMENT", May 2020

1) 10 October 2016 – Submission of the Responsible Business Initiative with 120’000 valid signatures. [...]

4) 23/2, 20/4, 4/5/2018 – The National Council’s Legal Affairs Committee prepares an indirect counter-proposal to the Responsible Business Initiative... The authors of the initiative are prepared to compromise and, despite numerous trade-offs, give their assurance that they will withdraw.

5) 14 June 2018 – The National Council approves the counter-proposal by 121:73:2 votes. [...]

7) 12 March 2019 – The Council of States decides by 22:20 non-approval of introduction of the counter-proposal. [...]

10) Summer 2019 – Federal Councillor Keller-Sutter launches her own fig-leaf-like counter-proposal... [...]

12) 21 November 2019 – The Council of States’ Legal Affairs Committee maintains the original concept of the counter-proposal. However, a strong minority accepts the Federal Councillor’s fig-leaf-like proposal and attempts to sell a mere “reporting obligation” as a counter-proposal.

13) 18 December 2019 – The Council of States joins the minority and votes for the fig-leaf-like proposal. [...]

16) 11 March 2020 – For the fourth time, the National Council votes in favour of its counter-proposal.

17) 15 March 2020 – Due to the Corona crisis the parliament aborts its session.

Pending [2.-19. June]:

- Third and final resolution of differences in the Council of States.

- Possible meeting of a conciliation committee.

- Agreement on a counter-proposal or complete abandonment.

- Final votes on counter-proposal and initiative.

Timeline