Swiss Voters Reject Proposal to Limit Population to 10 Million

Swiss citizens voted on a right‑wing initiative to cap the population at 10 million. Early results indicate the proposal was rejected by voters. The

Swiss citizens voted on a right‑wing initiative to cap the population at 10 million. Early results indicate the proposal was rejected by voters. The measure sought to limit immigration and overall population growth. Opponents argued the cap would harm the country’s economic competitiveness. Supporters claimed it would protect environmental and social resources. The referendum reflects ongoing debates over migration policy in Switzerland. Authorities will now certify the final vote count. The outcome may shape future political discussions on demographic policy.