The national day of mourning on Friday, 9 January 2026, will be marked with a memorial ceremony. Due to expected heavy snowfall, the ceremony will take place in Martigny and not in Crans-Montana itself. The federal government is working closely with the Valais authorities to prepare the event. Given the international dimension of the tragedy, Switzerland has invited 37 countries and the European Union, including those directly affected by the tragedy and those that offered their assistance.
So far, 30 countries have confirmed their participation. Among the heads of state and government attending will be French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian President Sergio Mattarella. Luxembourg will be represented by Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Belgium by its Prime Minister Bart de Wever. Serbia will be represented by its Foreign Minister Marko Đurić. The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, and the Portuguese Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities, Emídio Sousa, will also attend the ceremony. The other states will be represented by their ambassadors. The list of participants is not yet final. It is likely that more countries will announce their participation by Thursday.
At the memorial ceremony in Martigny, the Swiss government will be represented by President Parmelin, Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis, vice president of the Federal Council and head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Federal Councillor Beat Jans, head of the Federal Department of Justice and Police, and Federal Chancellor Viktor Rossi.
The official commemoration ceremony is not open to the public, but can be followed via livestream. The livestream will be available here in the news ticker on Friday at 1:45 pm.
Press release from the Federal Chancellery on the national day of mourning in memory of the victims of Crans-Montana, 7 January 2026