Swiss Voters Projected to Reject Population Cap Proposal
Early projections indicate that Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to implement a national population cap of 10 million. The initiative, championed by a hard-right political party, aimed to restrict population growth within the country. This decision follows a national vote on the controversial measure.
Swiss voters are projected to have rejected a proposal to introduce a national population cap of 10 million, according to early projections.
The controversial initiative was put forward by a hard-right political party. It sought to set a definitive limit on the country's population, influencing future immigration and demographic policies.
(Source: DW English)
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