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Macron in Switzerland: A Catalyst for Closer EU Integration?

Otis De Marie by Otis De Marie
21 November 2023
in Opinion
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Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper),In the swirling whirlwind of European politics, the upcoming visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Switzerland isn’t just a routine diplomatic affair—it’s a pivotal moment in the delicate dance between Switzerland and the European Union. This week, as Macron steps onto Swiss soil, he carries with him not just the trappings of statehood but the weighty responsibility of nudging Switzerland closer to the EU’s embrace.

The timing is critical. Switzerland, nestled in the heart of Europe yet fiercely independent, has been playing a coy game with the EU. After abruptly pulling the plug on negotiations in May 2021, the Swiss now seem ready to reengage, much to the relief and excitement of Brussels. The Swiss government’s announcement of a fresh mandate for negotiations with the EU has set the stage for a potentially transformative chapter in Swiss-EU relations.

But let’s not get carried away by optimism. The path to these negotiations has been anything but smooth. Technical talks have been meandering since last April, lacking a clear Swiss strategy. Now, with Bern finally showing its hand, the stakes are high, and Macron’s visit could be the catalyst needed to jumpstart the stalled talks.

Macron’s meeting with the Swiss Federal Council and President Alain Berset is more than a ceremonial handshake. It’s a chance to inject a sense of urgency into the proceedings. But urgency must not be mistaken for haste. Switzerland’s political fabric, woven with the threads of deliberation and consensus, demands a more measured approach. Any deal with the EU must pass through the gauntlet of Swiss democracy—parliament, cantons, social partners, and ultimately, the people via a referendum. The shadow of the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, with its staunch EU skepticism, looms large over this process.

Interestingly, Switzerland’s dance with the EU wasn’t a headliner in the recent general election. Domestic concerns trumped EU relations, a curious sidelining given Switzerland’s deep economic entanglement with the EU. Nearly 60% of its merchandise trade is with the bloc, and over 1.4 million EU citizens call Switzerland home. Yet, the elephant in the room remained unaddressed.

And the challenges are daunting. Sovereignty is at the heart of the discord. Who gets the final say in disputes? The European Court of Justice or a special tribunal? And how does Switzerland protect its high wage structure from being undercut by the EU? These are not just bureaucratic quibbles; they are existential questions for the Swiss way of life.

Macron’s first state visit to Switzerland since 2015 isn’t just a series of formal events, culminating in a debate on Europe at the University of Lausanne and a visit to CERN. It’s a barometer of the future of Swiss-EU relations. The French President’s presence signifies a crucial moment, a chance to bridge gaps and forge a path that respects both Swiss independence and European integration.

The road ahead is fraught with complexities and challenges. But Macron’s visit could be the beacon that guides Switzerland and the EU towards a mutually beneficial relationship. As both sides resume negotiations, the world watches, waiting to see if this alpine nation can find its place in the European mosaic while retaining its unique identity.

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