Asylum system Head of Swiss community association warns of asylum system collapse

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12.1.2025 - 07:22

The new federal asylum center Pasture in Balerna TI. (archive picture)
The new federal asylum center Pasture in Balerna TI. (archive picture)
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The director of the Swiss Association of Communes has warned of an impending collapse of the asylum system. In an interview with the "NZZ am Sonntag" newspaper, she emphasized that the situation in the municipalities remains extremely tense.

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A recent survey by the Association of Municipalities shows that 31% of municipalities cite the care of asylum seekers as one of their main problems, said Claudia Kratochvil, Director of the Swiss Association of Municipalities.

Many municipalities, cities and cantons no longer know where to accommodate the people. The use of underground civil defense facilities is no longer an exception, but common practice. In addition, acceptance among the population is declining and the number of host families has fallen sharply.

Another problem is the shortage of skilled workers. "Qualified people to look after refugees are very difficult to find," Kratochvil continued in the newspaper.

Reduction in the integration allowance "not manageable"

The director also criticized the Federal Council for its austerity policy. The planned reduction of half a billion francs per year in the integration lump sum is "not manageable" and would have a massive impact on the budgets of the municipalities and cantons. The municipalities are already heavily burdened by the 22,000 pending asylum applications. This includes around 17,000 people in the asylum procedure process and 5,000 people in the process for protection status S. "They are living in a holding pattern and blocking places that are urgently needed," said Kratochvil.

The Director called on the federal government to quickly reduce the pending cases and to conclusively examine applications in the federal asylum centers. In addition, more resources are urgently needed to speed up procedures. She also criticized the lack of communication in connection with the closure of nine temporary federal asylum centers. The municipalities and cantons had been inadequately informed.

Despite the tense situation, Kratochvil also sees progress. The municipalities are now more closely involved in the "overall asylum strategy" and a national asylum summit is planned for the fall in order to create more efficiency between the federal government, cantons and municipalities.