Swiss party Die Mitte pins hopes on donor pledges to save historic Rössli inn
Die Mitte, the Swiss political party, remains hopeful about renovating the historic Rössli inn in Ruswil. Despite not yet contributing financially, the party points to verbal commitments from major donors. The renovation is crucial to preserve the inn's historical significance and replace outdated facilities.
The Rössli inn, where Die Mitte was founded in 1840, is in urgent need of renovation. The total cost of CHF 2.7 million is still short by CHF 1.2 million. The party acknowledges the inn's historical importance but is cautious about financial support due to cash constraints faced by Swiss political parties.
The renovation will replace outdated infrastructure such as the kitchen, ventilation, and sanitary facilities. Private supporters can help by purchasing shares, offering a loan, or making a donation. Despite not having made official financial contributions yet, Die Mitte remains optimistic. The party cites many verbal commitments from major donors to help cover the remaining costs.
The Rössli inn, where Die Mitte was born nearly 200 years ago, needs urgent renovation. With CHF 1.2 million still outstanding, the party remains optimistic about raising funds. Private supporters can help by contributing in various ways, with the party citing verbal commitments from major donors. The renovation will help preserve the inn's historical significance and replace outdated facilities.
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