Swiss Reject Ban on Animal Testing in Referendum

Swiss Reject Ban on Animal Testing in Referendum
A mouse is seen in a plastic box at the Laboratory Animal Services Center (LASC) of the University of Zurich in Schlieren, Switzerland, on Feb. 7, 2022. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters
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ZURICH—Swiss voters rejected a proposal by animal rights activists to make Switzerland the first country to ban medical and scientific experiments on animals, but approved tougher restrictions on cigarette advertising in referendums held on Sunday.

Only 21 percent of voters were in favour of the animal experiment ban, with 79 percent against, according to government figures, in the nationwide referendum held under the Swiss tradition of direct democracy.