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Last weekend, the Citizens' Assembly at the University of Zurich kicked off. Around 100 randomly selected participants from all over Switzerland came together to get to know each other, explore the topic of health costs and lay the foundation for their joint work.
The Citizens' Assembly 2025, made up of 100 randomly selected Swiss residents, will meet for the first time this weekend at the University of Zurich.
The quality of public debate and democratic exchange is under pressure. What does the Citizens' Assembly do?
From November, 100 people from all over Switzerland will discuss the issue of rising healthcare costs in the Citizens‘ Assembly. The 100 people are now known. But how is the Citizens’ Assembly composed?
The media conference for the "Citizens' Assembly 2025" research project took place on Tuesday, 25 June. In addition to the announcement of the topic, 100 people were drawn by lot at the Polit-Forum Bern to take part in the Citizens' Assembly from November 2024.
The "Citizens' Assembly 2025" will discuss rising healthcare costs, according to a representative population survey.
The University of Zurich and the University of Geneva announce the launch of the groundbreaking "Citizens' Assembly 2025" research project.
The Pnyx was a rock formation in ancient Athens that served as a meeting place for political assemblies.