Swiss Vote Looms on Proposal to Cap Population at 10 Million Amid Anti‑Migration Push

Switzerland is preparing a national vote on a controversial demographic measure. The proposal seeks to limit the country's population to 10 million residents. It was

Switzerland is preparing a national vote on a controversial demographic measure. The proposal seeks to limit the country's population to 10 million residents. It was introduced by politicians opposed to current migration policies. Supporters argue the cap will preserve resources and social cohesion. Critics warn it could undermine economic growth and international obligations. The vote reflects growing political tension over immigration in Switzerland. Authorities must determine the legal and logistical steps for implementation. Observers will watch the outcome for its impact on European migration debates.