Liechtenstein’s referendum on COVID-19 measures fails

Euractiv | Sep 19, 2022 at 8:38 AM
  • The Liechtenstein government will no longer be able to limit admission to public spaces to those vaccinated or recovered, even if COVID-19 case numbers rise drastically this winter.
  • Almost fifty-three per cent of voters opposed a proposal in a referendum yesterday that would have authorised the microstate’s government to introduce vaccine pass requirements for public spaces in epidemiological emergencies until summer 2023.
  • Since then, the party has declined to about half of that voter support but remains one of Europe’s strongest anti-Coronavirus measures parties.