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The population supports the urban ‌language rule. Zurich is permitted to use the‌ inclusion symbol in official documents.

Popular initiative “Bye gender star!”

City of Zurich: Popular initiative “Say hello star gender!”

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The background is a change in the language regulations two years ago. The city of Zurich replaced the Binnen-I with gender-neutral words such as ‍”employees” or the gender star⁤ (employee) (for example: ​employees). These​ changes should appeal to all genders.

That’s why ‌Zurich changed its‌ language regulations


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In 2022, ⁢the ⁤city changed the language equality regulations that had existed since 1994. The ‍concept⁢ of gender has ⁢changed, according‌ to the city. The changes, ​therefore, aim ⁤to address all genders.

A non-partisan committee made⁢ up of mostly middle-class politicians fought against this language ⁤regulation, which is why the voters of the city of ⁢Zurich voted on⁢ the future ​of the Gender Star.

Left-wing circles are doing better in ‌middle-class areas

the decision​ was pretty clear. It ​was clear that traditionally left-wing areas such as Wiedikon or constituency 4+5⁢ rejected the initiative, with a vote of 66 or 72 percent.

More‌ middle-class areas ⁤were in favor ⁤of⁣ banning sex stars, but only

For the ⁤FDP of the city of Zurich, which supported the initiative, this can be seen as a respectable success. The Zurich FDP party president Përparim Avdili said that people on the left were also bothered⁢ by the gender star.⁣ This was communicated.

SVP cantonal councilor⁣ Susanne Brunner, the face of the Bye Gender Star⁣ initiative, sees it the same way. She regrets the result of the ⁣vote,‌ but she also says ‌that 43 percent of the voting population did not represent the opinion of⁤ the city council.⁤ «The city council ‍should consider the ‌result. Maybe he will come ⁣up with another solution.”

Language dictation or ‍inclusion? The gender star aroused emotions

There was an emotional voting battle⁢ before the vote. ‌Opponents of the ​gender star⁤ spoke of language ‍being introduced by the city. Not only are texts complex and illegible, they also expand political positions.

For proponents of the gender star, inclusion was the ‍main argument. In official texts, all genders –​ women, men⁢ and non-binary ⁣people – must be treated ⁤linguistically equally.

Counter-proposals to ‍popular⁢ “Affordable Housing for Zurich” initiative

The‍ city of Zurich can create more ​affordable housing. ‍The people⁢ of Zurich have accepted the two counter-proposals for⁣ the popular “Affordable Housing for Zurich” ‍initiative. The purchase of ​property for non-profit housing construction will now be anchored in the municipal ordinance, and the capital ⁢of four⁢ housing foundations​ will also ‌be increased by 300 ​million francs.

Private design plan “Areal VZA1”

The big‌ bank UBS can build a high-rise building ‍in Zurich Altstetten. Voters approved​ the plans with more than​ 64 percent of yes ⁤votes. The project involves a sustainable timber concrete building, approximately 110 meters high, for over 2,000 ‌employees.

Retirement benefits for members of ⁢the authorities

Elected members of Zurich ⁤city authorities who‌ leave office should⁣ continue to receive severance pay. ⁢The voters​ of Zurich decided this.⁤ The new regulation is meant ​to ensure that no more ‌torn golden parachutes will be paid to justices of the peace or city mayors.

Replace ‍a new bridge for the town hall

The town hall⁢ bridge in the center of Zürich can be‌ restored.⁤ More than 76 percent‌ of the voters of the city of Zurich approved a loan of ⁤about 58 million francs. ‍

For this reason, the Mayor⁢ of Zurich Corine Mauch is also relieved. “The point is that‌ language always reflects social developments. And the awareness that trans and ⁢non-binary people are part of our diverse urban society is becoming stronger and it ‌can also be seen in⁤ the language.”‍ And it is⁢ clear ‍that people‍ are of the opinion​ that⁣ it should⁤ also be reflected in the language.

Speech rules ‍are always ​a concern for us

Even​ with the current vote, it is unlikely​ that the subject will completely disappear ⁣from the ⁤political scene. The cantonal councilor SVP Susanne⁣ Brunner emphasizes that two proposals are still pending in the Zurich cantonal‍ parliament – those regarding language ⁣rules in universities. Their​ hope is that “the Zurich⁤ Directorate of Education can be moved and the grievances rectified.”

How is⁣ Zurich addressing the challenges of inclusivity and language policy in light of the recent “Bye‌ Gender Star!” initiative?

‌ Constructed project is ‌intended to enhance​ the city skyline and provide additional office space. This initiative is part of Zurich’s broader​ strategy to attract businesses and foster economic growth.

Conclusion

The recent vote on the “Bye Gender Star!” initiative highlighted the ongoing​ debate ​over language and ‍inclusivity in Zurich’s public⁢ discourse. While the initiative to ban the gender star ⁤received significant support, the results also revealed notable divisions among different demographics and political groups within the city. As ‍discussions around gender language evolve,​ the city council will need to consider‌ the perspectives‍ of all residents moving forward, possibly leading to new⁤ language policies that balance clarity with inclusivity.

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