Switzerland Votes on Right-Wing Proposal to Cap Population at 10 Million
The Swiss electorate is currently participating in a national vote. They are deciding on a controversial proposal put forth by right-wing factions. The
The Swiss electorate is currently participating in a national vote. They are
deciding on a controversial proposal put forth by right-wing factions. The
initiative seeks to introduce a constitutional amendment. This amendment would
impose a strict cap on Switzerland's total population. The proposed limit is set
at 10 million residents. Supporters argue it addresses concerns about
infrastructure and resources. Opponents warn of potential economic and social
repercussions. The outcome will significantly impact the country's future
demographic policies.