Federal finances National Council cuts funds in the budget after closing asylum centers

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4.12.2024 - 10:12

The federal government is closing several asylum centers due to low asylum numbers. The National Council has therefore now cut the corresponding funds in the 2025 federal budget. (theme picture)
The federal government is closing several asylum centers due to low asylum numbers. The National Council has therefore now cut the corresponding funds in the 2025 federal budget. (theme picture)
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The National Council wants to make CHF 428 million available for the operation of federal asylum centers in the coming year. This is CHF 85 million less than proposed by the Federal Council. The reason for this is the announced closure of nine centers.

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On Wednesday, the Grand Chamber cut expenditure for the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) by a total of CHF 105 million compared to the Federal Council's draft budget. In addition to the federal asylum centers, the National Council also allocated CHF 20 million less for social assistance for asylum seekers, temporarily admitted persons and refugees, namely CHF 1.87 billion instead of CHF 1.89 billion.

Commission spokesperson Anna Giacometti (FDP/GR) justified the cut in operating expenditure for federal asylum centers with the low asylum numbers. There was no opposition to this. Nine of the 36 temporary federal asylum centers in Switzerland will be closed by the beginning of March. This corresponds to a reduction in accommodation capacity for refugees of almost 20 percent.

The National Council rejected the SVP parliamentary group's request to remove funds from the migration framework credit as Switzerland's contribution to EU enlargement. Proposals from the left and right for an increase or reduction in integration measures for foreign nationals were also rejected.

The small chamber will discuss the federal budget next Monday. Its responsible committee is proposing cuts totaling CHF 185 million in the area of asylum, i.e. CHF 80 million more than the National Council. This is intended to partially offset the additional expenditure on the army.