- A large majority of Swiss people oppose increasing VAT to fund the army or a 13th month of old-age pension, according to a poll.
- Over three-quarters rejected a 0.8% VAT increase for the army; two-thirds opposed a 0.7% increase for pensions.
- Opposition spans all major political parties except the Centre, which showed the most support.
- Most respondents doubt the army would use additional funds effectively.
- 44% think planned military spending increases are excessive, 42% find them appropriate, and 14% say they are insufficient.
Source: swissinfo.ch
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