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  "textContent": "Voters on the 8th of March voted to enshrine the right to use cash in the country’s constitution, Politico reports. The official result showed 73.4% of Swiss voters supported the constitutional amendment. The government had pushed it as an alternative to a similar initiative by the populist group Swiss Freedom Movement. The group’s initiative to […]\n\nThe post Switzerland to enshrine right to use cash inconstitution appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
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