European countries today threatened to seriously reconsider its close relationship with rich Switzerland who previously voted to limit immigration from the EU. This happened in the referendum with 50.3% of voters decided to surrender allowances for immigrants from the EU. The results of the vote initiated cool math by the right-wing Swiss People's Party, will affect mostly the workforce cool math of the EU, where the Confederation arrive cool math most migrants. European partners, however, reacted angrily yesterday. French Foreign Minister Laurent cool math Fabius determine the vote as "alarming" move that shows that Switzerland is closed in itself.
"We will review our relations with Switzerland," said Fabius told Radio RTL. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble warned that the referendum will lead to a bunch of problems for the Confederacy. A spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Berlin respect the results, but they will create serious difficulties for the Alpine relations with the EU. Commissioner for Justice Viviane Reding told the "Financial Times" that "the single market is not Swiss cheese - you can not have a single market cool math with holes in it." EC in turn announced that the vote is against the principle of free movement between the EU and Switzerland, in force for more than a decade. We can not accept restrictions backed referendum spokesman Brussels Pia Hansen. "The ball is now in Switzerland, Bern has to decide what effects cool math will vote," said a spokeswoman. In her words, the matter will be discussed by the commissioners, as well as the Foreign Ministers of the EU. Free movement of people is sacred for EU citizens, this is the message today while talking about Switzerland, cool math it also applies to the EU, said Hansen in response to a question cool math whether the conclusions of the referendum apply to the intentions of the UK government . Hansen pointed out that the decision will affect how the results of the referendum is in the hands of the EU in the coming hours and days. European Parliament President Martin Schulz in turn assumed that the outcome of the referendum cool math recovering quotas for immigrants in Switzerland, the EU may revise the agreement cool math on the free movement of persons concluded with the Confederacy. "If the referendum is required to change Swiss law and restrict free movement and for citizens of the EU, then you have to react and perhaps revised agreement," said Schultz.
Switzerland is not a member of EU, but in 2002 agreed with Brussels, which guarantees the free movement of people between the Confederacy and the Union. The decision to introduce immigrant quotas, which are against all parties except cool math dyasnopopulistkata People's Party threatens this agreement, and with it a key pillar of the Swiss economy, which relies on the EU for nearly one fifth of its workers. Conclusion of bilateral agreements between Switzerland and the EU took years of negotiations cool math and the interruption of free movement may limit the Swiss access to the single market, says the BBC. The Swiss economy is currently in growth and unemployment is low, but many Swiss are concerned about immigration. BBC noted that the referendum showed the traditional divisions in the country. French-speaking areas are against quotas germanskogovoryashtite are separated and the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino voted 'yes'. Cities with large numbers of foreigners - Basel, Geneva and Zurich mass were opposed quotas, while rural areas have supported them.
The results of the referendum alarmed the Swiss business. Alpine country is home to giants like "Nestle", "Novartis", "Roche" and others. "What is the point of investing in Switzerland cool math when finally it is not certain we can provide qualified staff to implement cool math your plans," said President of the Swiss Employers' Association Valentin Vogt told the NZZ. According to him, the referendum threatens to Swiss business. Swiss banks including "Credit Suisse" are particularly dependent on foreign labor hire as nearly 25% of its staff from the EU. "We are concerned that the availability of workers will be reduced. For banks may become more difficult to meet the need of people, "said Cindy Shmigel by the Swiss Banking Association. cool math Although the Swiss government urged voters to reject the introduction of quotas for the EU, it is now required to reproduce the results of the referendum law. Justice Minister Simonetta Somaruga said the government intends to draft a bill to autumn. Basically cool math Swiss voters have experience in the rejection of proposals that they believe may harm the economic interests of the country yl
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