FILE - An overview of the Swiss parliament in Bern, Switzerland, Sept. 15, 2014. The lower house of Swiss parliament is following in the footsteps of the Senate, or upper house, and has approved a measure that would ban the use of, public wearing or display of Nazi and racist symbols that could foment extremist hate or violence, it was reported on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The proposal, years in the making, goes beyond a simple ban on Nazi memorabilia, which had failed in the past in parliament, to include other forms of extremist symbols that could stir hatred or violence. (Peter Schneider/Keystone via AP, File)
Switzerland's National Councillors vote, during a special session of the National Council, in Bern, Switzerland, Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The lower house of Swiss parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of the Senate, or upper house, in approving a measure that would ban the use of, public wearing or display of Nazi and racist symbols that could foment extremist hate or violence. (Peter Klaunzer /Keystone via AP)
Switzerland's Federal Councilor Beat Jans, speaks during a special session of the National Council, in Bern, Switzerland, Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The lower house of Swiss parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of the Senate, or upper house, in approving a measure that would ban the use of, public wearing or display of Nazi and racist symbols that could foment extremist hate or violence. (Peter Klaunzer /Keystone via AP)