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Swiss MPs reject far-right leader | Swiss MPs reject far-right leader |
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Swiss parliamentarians have forced far-right politician Christoph Blocher from his cabinet seat, despite his party's record success in recent polls. | Swiss parliamentarians have forced far-right politician Christoph Blocher from his cabinet seat, despite his party's record success in recent polls. |
MPs voted against keeping Mr Blocher, a leader of the nationalist Swiss People's Party (SVP), in the cabinet. | MPs voted against keeping Mr Blocher, a leader of the nationalist Swiss People's Party (SVP), in the cabinet. |
The SVP won 29% of the vote in October elections - the highest share ever polled by a single party, though not enough to form its own government. | The SVP won 29% of the vote in October elections - the highest share ever polled by a single party, though not enough to form its own government. |
The SVP's election campaign was criticised as racist by the UN. | The SVP's election campaign was criticised as racist by the UN. |
The run-up to the polls also saw rioting in the city of Bern, when left-wing and anarchist groups tried to disrupt an SVP rally. | The run-up to the polls also saw rioting in the city of Bern, when left-wing and anarchist groups tried to disrupt an SVP rally. |
Fiery nationalism | Fiery nationalism |
Mr Blocher, a justice minister in the last government, lost his cabinet seat after receiving the backing of only 115 of parliament's 246 MPs. | Mr Blocher, a justice minister in the last government, lost his cabinet seat after receiving the backing of only 115 of parliament's 246 MPs. |
All four of Switzerland's major political parties are represented in the country's Federal Council, in a unique system of government by consensus. | All four of Switzerland's major political parties are represented in the country's Federal Council, in a unique system of government by consensus. |
The left-of-centre Social Democrats and centrist Christian Democrats formed an alliance to keep Mr Blocher out of the cabinet. | The left-of-centre Social Democrats and centrist Christian Democrats formed an alliance to keep Mr Blocher out of the cabinet. |
The two parties instead supported a lesser-known SVP member, Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, as an alternative to the right-wing leader. | |
Ms Widmer-Schlumpf is regarded as more moderate than Mr Blocher. | |
A popular speaker at SVP election rallies, Mr Blocher is a billionaire industrialist with a reputation for fiery nationalism and scathing attacks on immigration. | A popular speaker at SVP election rallies, Mr Blocher is a billionaire industrialist with a reputation for fiery nationalism and scathing attacks on immigration. |
Mr Blocher's uncompromising stance is also believed to have earned him enemies in parliament. | Mr Blocher's uncompromising stance is also believed to have earned him enemies in parliament. |
The SVP was criticised by the UN for an election campaign poster that called for immigrants charged with crimes to be deported along with their families. | The SVP was criticised by the UN for an election campaign poster that called for immigrants charged with crimes to be deported along with their families. |
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