Swiss army spending increase approved
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•Parliament approves an extra CHF4 billion for the Swiss army
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The Swiss government had proposed a military spending ceiling of CHF25.8 billion for the years 2025 to 2028 .
On Thursday , the House of Representatives voted in favour by 110 votes to 78 .
The increase will enable the army spending to reach 1% of GDP by 2030 , rather than 2035 .
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