Survey: For every second person, fireworks are part of the national holiday

Published: Thursday, Jul 25th 2024, 06:50

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According to a survey, half of the Swiss consider fireworks to be part of the national holiday. Only around a third were against fireworks.

The rest didn't care or had no opinion, according to a representative survey published on Thursday by the Yougov Institute. However, a majority of 60 percent were against private individuals setting off fireworks on August 1.

Fireworks were particularly popular in French-speaking Switzerland. There, 70 percent were in favor of fireworks on August 1. In Ticino, 59% of respondents were in favor, while in German-speaking Switzerland the figure was only 43%.

One in five people plan to set off rockets, volcanoes or firecrackers themselves on August 1. The younger the respondents, the higher their support for private fireworks displays.

Tradition and festive atmosphere

For many people, fireworks are part of a tradition, for example those put on by the local authority or organizers, create a communal experience with family and friends and create a festive atmosphere. According to the survey, those who reject fireworks do so primarily because of the pollution, the impact on animals and the risk of injury.

The survey was conducted among 1261 people aged 18 to 79 from German-, French- and Italian-speaking Switzerland. The surveys took place from July 3 to 8, 2024.

Initiative pending

Fireworks are a political issue in Switzerland, regularly causing heated discussions on New Year's Eve and on the national holiday. A popular initiative is pending before the federal government to ban the sale and use of fireworks that produce noise.

The initiative was submitted in November with over 137,000 valid signatures. It is backed by a private association. Numerous animal welfare and environmental organizations support the initiative.

The Federal Council, on the other hand, rejects the popular initiative. Nor does it want a counter-proposal, either in the constitution or at the legislative level. The noise and particulate emissions caused by fireworks are limited in time and comparatively low, it announced in January. In addition, there are already legal bases in the cantons and municipalities to restrict fireworks.

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