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Swiss Voters Reject 10-Million Population Cap, Early Projections Show

The proposal would have required stricter immigration limits and could have forced Switzerland to end free-movement ties with the European Union.

  • On Sunday, Swiss voters rejected the Swiss People's Party's 'No to 10 Million' population-cap initiative, with final results showing 54.79% opposed. The decisive vote preserves existing immigration arrangements and Switzerland's bilateral ties with the European Union.
  • The SVP argued that rapid demographic growth strained public infrastructure and housing, prompting the initiative to mandate the population not exceed 10 million by 2050. Proponents sought to curb immigration to preserve the country's quality of life.
  • Business leaders warned the cap threatened economic stability and labor availability. Hotelier Martin von Moos noted the sector relies on foreign staff, while Economiesuisse director Monika Ruhl called the rejection 'an important result' for the economy.
  • Justice Minister Beat Jans welcomed the vote as a signal of 'stability, openness, and reliability.' Had the initiative passed, experts warned it could have forced Switzerland to terminate critical free-movement agreements with the EU, isolating the nation's security.
  • Urban centers like Zurich and Geneva were instrumental in the rejection, revealing a distinct regional divide. Despite the result, Switzerland faces ongoing demographic challenges including an aging workforce that will continue pressuring the nation's economic framework.
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The referendum of these days on the control of the population in Switzerland has been rejected, but little would have changed even if it had been approved. A classic example of a question that does not have a valid answer, especially if it should be resolved by a yes/no vote. At the origin of this referendum there is a debate started in the 1950s, when it was discovered that the human population was growing exponentially and it was thought that …

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Inside Paradeplatz broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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