Swiss voters will go to the polls on September 27th to decide whether the hard-right’s bid to strengthen their country’s neutrality should be approved. READ MORE: NATO in, neutrality out: How the Ukraine invasion impacted SwitzerlandIn response, the sovereigntist organisation Pro Schweiz – an offshoot of the populist Swiss People’s Party (SVP) - has collected more than enough signatures to launch a vote aimed at better anchoring Swiss neutrality in the country's Constitution. Additionally, Pro Schweiz seeks to restrict Swiss government’s right to impose sanctions on other nations. In a lengthy Telegram post, Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, wrote that Swiss voters should approve the bid by the right-wingers to strengthen Switzerland’s neutrality. AdvertisementA nest of spiesObviously, Russia has no say in Swiss politics, and it is doubtful that voters will be swayed by its stance one way or another.