Lake Geneva region, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - It’s been an eventful Sunday in the political life of the Lake Geneva area and in Switzerland as a whole, with citizens going to the polls to vote on a wide range of issues. Results of key regional cantonal and federal votes:

  • Smoking bans – Vaud, Fribourg and Valais voted to ban smoking in public establishments, with tougher rules than those called for by the federal government: RSR notes the differences between the cantons’ new legislation

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Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland (24 Heures, Fre) – The founder and boss of the Paleo music festival, faces voters Sunday when he runs as an independent with backing from the Socialists and Greens, for Nyon’s town council.

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Daniel_rossellat08“My philosophy is simple: I like the world of music, and there I think global because you have to let yourself think big enough. But I drink “local,” Daniel Rossellat smiles, raising a glass of very good Chasselas from the vineyards near Paleo, the festival he founded more than 35 years ago. “I always taste the local wines. In 30 years I’ve been to pretty much every country that makes it.” He travels internationally year-round to listen to and find music groups.

Daniel Rossellat is still the boss at Paleo, which has grown from its first crowd of 1,800 to an annual sellout of 225,000 tickets for 120 concerts, and his stamp clearly marks it. But he says he is gradually making way for his successor. Or successors, for the team that is in charge has already shown their mettle, he believes, led by Jacques Monnier, who has co-responsibility for the festival’s programme. [Ed.note: see the 23 July Le Temps interview with Monnier on YouTube, about his favourite groups, at the end of this interview - in French]

Rossellat, who is known in local circles as a wine cognoscente, agreed to talk to GenevaLunch about his favourite bottles, at a hotel in Nyon where afterwards he would be glad-handing local business leaders in his role as would-be candidate for the town council in Nyon. While some people have expressed surprise at his shift from music festival man to politician, for Rossellat it’s a logical evolution. “We’re lucky to be a European model. We could be arrogant about our success but we believe we must continue to innovate. And we have to use our authority to encourage our employees and the public – and the region – to assume social responsibility.” Paleo won a Midem Green award in 2008, the latest in a string of awards for its environmental efforts.

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