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Voting Complaint Filed in Canton of Vaud Over Inaccurate Information in Federal Council's Voting Booklet

A voting complaint in the canton of Vaud seeks to correct inaccuracies in the federal council's voting booklet. The Service-citizen committee argues for transparent and balanced information to ensure voters can make informed decisions.

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Voting Complaint Filed in Canton of Vaud Over Inaccurate Information in Federal Council's Voting Booklet

A voting complaint has been filed in the canton of Vaud, challenging the accuracy and completeness of the information provided in the federal council's voting blooket. Campaign leader Noémie Roten confirmed the filing of the complaint by the Service-citizen committee, which has demanded corrections ahead of the scheduled November 30 election day.

The committee argues that the explanations for the initiative in the blooket are not factual, incomplete, and disproportionate. They believe that voters should have access to transparent and balanced information to form their opinion. The election is currently scheduled for November 30, but the committee believes it should be postponed if corrections are not made in time.

The Service-citizen committee's complaint highlights the importance of accurate and comprehensive information in the voting process. The federal council is urged to address the concerns and ensure voters receive factual, balanced, and complete information before the election takes place.

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