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In general, Filipinos tend not to have Swiss friends, aside from their colleagues. Filipinos see the Swiss as introverted and feel it is difficult to form friendships with them; also, many Filipinos feel they do not speak German well enough to express themselves freely, and instead feel inhibited when speaking the language. [5]
The opening of official Swiss representation in the Philippines was first considered by the Swiss Federal Council in 1851. [1] In March 1862, The Swiss government opened its first representation in all of Asia in the Philippines. A month later, the Swiss Consulate in Manila opened its doors. Under the direction of Peter Jenny, Switzerland's ...
1975 Swiss referendums. The people approve, with 842,165 yes votes (75.6%) against 271,563 no votes (24.4%), the federal decree amending the constitution regarding freedom of establishment and regulation of assistance [31] Federal referendums.
Four referendums were held in Switzerland in 1974. [1] The first was held on 20 October on a popular initiative "against foreign infiltration and overpopulation", and was rejected by voters. [1]
Nine referendums were held in Switzerland in 1975. [1] The first was held on 2 March on an amendment to the Swiss Federal Constitution on the article on the economic cycle. Although it was approved by a majority of voters, it did not receive the support of a majority of cantons (the result was an 11–11 tie), [2] so was rejected. [3]
1974 [13] 20 February "Kansas City" Les Humphries Singers: 4 20 March "Tchip Tchip" Cash & Carry: 5 24 April "Waterloo" ABBA: 9 26 June "Seasons in the Sun"† [14] Terry Jacks: 3 17 July "Sugar Baby Love" The Rubettes: 8 11 September "Rock Your Baby" George McCrae: 6 23 October "Gigi l'amoroso" Dalida: 2 6 November "I'm Leaving It All Up to ...
1 January 1974 31 December 1974 Free Democratic Party: Zürich: 127 Pierre Graber (1908–2003) 1 January 1975 31 December 1975 Social Democratic Party: Vaud: 128 Rudolf Gnägi (1917–1985) 1 January 1976 31 December 1976 Swiss People's Party: Bern: 129 Kurt Furgler (1924–2008) 1 January 1977 31 December 1977 Christian Democratic People's ...
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