Swiss Voters Reject Proposal for 10 Million Population Cap
Swiss voters have rejected an unprecedented proposal that sought to cap the country's population at 10 million people. The decision, made on Sunday, indicates that economic considerations took precedence over increasing concerns regarding immigration. This outcome allows for the continuation of current population growth trends without the imposed limit.

On Sunday, Swiss voters decided against an unprecedented proposal to limit the country’s population to 10 million people.
The rejection of the cap reflects a cautious approach by the electorate, where potential economic risks associated with such a measure were deemed to outweigh elevated concerns about immigration.
(Source: Bloomberg Markets)

