A narrow majority of Swiss voters approved joining a
European Unionpassport-free zone, abolishing checks on the country's border by 2007, according to final results from a two-issue national referendum Sunday.
In a second vote, a larger majority favored granting more rights to same-sex couples in the first national referendum on such an issue in Europe.About 55 percent of voters favored joining the EU's passport-free "Schengen" zone, indicating that the Swiss favor closer integration with the EU — of which Switzerland is not a member. That mean Swiss customs controls would remain in place.
The result goes against the prevailing mood in the EU, which is reeling from the past week's rejections by French and Dutch voters of a proposed constitution for the 25-nation bloc. Before the referendum, experts predicted that those rejections would encourage opponents of the passport-free zone. Opinion polls showed that the majority support for joining the zone narrowed rapidly before voting day.
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