Summary: The initiative prohibits accession to military alliances and thus the invocation of an alliance case. Switzerland could not be drawn into wars. 85% of the population believe that Switzerland should not participate in military conflicts.
Art. 54a para. 2 prohibits military alliances (except in the case of direct attack) [1]. NATO Article 5 (collective defence obligation) would not apply -- no automatic participation in war.
Neutrality preserved Switzerland from both World Wars. No participation in a foreign war since 1815.
Critical contextualisation: Historians emphasise that it was not neutrality alone that protected Switzerland but also strategic calculations of the warring parties and geographical circumstances (see Disadvantages: History) [2].
Critics argue that Switzerland de facto benefits from the NATO protective umbrella without its own contribution. Roger de Weck spoke of "Swiss parasitism" (see Disadvantages: Security) [4].
[1] Federal Chancellery (2024). Initiative Text. [Open Access]
[2] swissinfo.ch (2023). WW2 and Neutrality. [Open Access]
[3] watson.ch (2026). Chancenbarometer 2026. [Open Access]
[4] NZZ (2022). Roger de Weck on neutrality. [Open Access]
Last updated: March 2026