Franziska Roth
Franziska Roth is a Swiss politician from the Social Democratic Party, who has expressed concerns regarding the potential impacts of U.S. tariffs on Switzerland's economy and has highlighted the necessity for Switzerland to strengthen its ties with the European Union amid rising protectionism.
Born on Jan 01, 1964 (62 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Switzerland | 3 | 6.33 | 0.28% | +20% | 8,654,622 | 28,584 | $700,000 | 2,312$ |
| Totals | 3 | 8,654,622 | 28,584 | $700,000 | 2,312$ |
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Recent Mentions
Switzerland:
Franziska Roth supports the idea of increasing security measures but is cautious about the tax increase without proper investment.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth expressed positive sentiments about Nicoletta della Valle's performance.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth is a member of the Ständerat who fears that Switzerland will not be seen as a 'constructive partner' if negotiations are stalled.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth, a Social Democrat, highlights the increase in cyberattacks and misinformation during the peace conference.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth is a Social Democratic senator from the canton of Solothurn who appreciates Simon Michel's clarity but criticizes his lack of interest in compromise.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth wanted to return the proposal to the Federal Council for further analysis.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth is a SP-Ständerätin who proposed a motion for a referendum on potential additional credits.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth, a member of the SP, criticizes the production of license plates by inmates as unfairly pitting disabled people against criminals.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth criticized the project as a disaster and highlighted past procurement issues.
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Switzerland:
Franziska Roth, a member of the SP, questions whether outsourcing is an attempt to silence internal critics.
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