Fribourg Elections: Major Alliances Launch Campaigns for State Council
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Major political alliances in Fribourg, Switzerland, have launched their campaigns for the November 8 cantonal elections.
- The Left Alliance, comprising the Socialist Party, Greens, and Left Center, aims for a "change of course" in the canton's governance.
- The Bourgeois Alliance, representing centrist and right-wing parties, seeks to retain its current majority on the State Council.
The political landscape in Fribourg, Switzerland, is heating up as key alliances officially kick off their campaigns for the cantonal State Council elections scheduled for November 8. Voters will decide the composition of the cantonal government, with predictions suggesting a likely balance between the established bourgeois bloc and the left-wing coalition.
The Left Alliance, a united front of the Socialist Party, the Greens, and the Left Center, launched its campaign Tuesday with a call for "a change of course and a reorientation of the vision for the canton of Fribourg and its government." This group aims to bring a fresh perspective to cantonal leadership.
Conversely, the Bourgeois Alliance, which includes The Centre, the Liberal Party (PLR), and the Swiss People's Party (UDC), began its campaign earlier in July. Their primary objective is to defend their existing dominance, having held five out of the seven seats on the State Council since 2017. The upcoming election thus presents a clear choice between continuity and change for the canton.
The electoral battle lines are drawn, with both alliances mobilizing their supporters. The outcome will shape Fribourg's political direction for the coming years, reflecting the electorate's preference for either established governance or a shift in policy and leadership.
a change of course and a reorientation of the vision for the canton of Fribourg and its government.
Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.