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UBS CEO Says Swiss Population Cap Is ‘Not the Solution’

Backers say the measure would ease pressure on housing and services, while opponents warn it could force Switzerland to unwind key EU agreements.

  • On June 14, Switzerland will vote on a 'sustainability initiative' to cap the population at 10 million by 2050, throttling immigration, asylum, and foreign national family reunifications to ease infrastructure pressure.
  • Backed by the SVP and Swiss People, the initiative taps into frustrations over population density, while the Yes camp coined the term Dichtestress to describe stress caused by overcrowding.
  • With the population above 9.1 million, Switzerland is the world's 51st most densely-populated country; about 30% of residents are foreign-born, fueling proponents' arguments for infrastructure relief.
  • UBS Group Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti warned at the Swiss Economic Forum on Thursday that the initiative is 'extreme' and not a solution, echoing criticism from most Swiss political parties.
  • If passed, the initiative could trigger withdrawal from European Union agreements within five years, forcing legislators to throttle immigration to avoid reaching the 10 million ceiling by 2050.
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Switzerland is the first country in the world to vote on a population cap. It's being sold as a measure against asylum seekers – but it would primarily affect EU immigrants. The idea isn't only finding support on the far right. Source link: https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/schweiz-verpasst-sich-das-land-einen-bevoelkerungsdeckel-a-4b04646b-5059-4401-a371-afc47c38aa1d#ref=rss Author: Publish date: 2026-06-06 11:44:00 Copyright for syndicated conten…

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Switzerland is the first country in the world to vote on a population cover. It is sold as a means against asylum seekers – he would especially hit EU immigrants. The idea is not only accepted by the outside right.

·Germany
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The "No 10-million-Switzerland" initiative aims to cap immigration and the population. In the economic policy podcast, the NZZ Chief Economist discusses the economic consequences with the expert of Avenir Suisse and the Managing Director of Swiss Economics.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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«No 10-million-Switzerland» finds an international echo that is greater than in other referendums.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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CHRONIQUE. The initiative of the UDC put to the vote on 14 June makes a lot of ink sink, and rightly so. Aristotle and Giovanni Botero, an Italian philosopher of the 16th century too little known, also invite in the debateWhat could a Switzerland of more than ten million inhabitants look like? Perhaps to one of these invisible cities imagined by Italo Calvino, both cyclopean and without contours, where the urban would be confused with nature. Wo…

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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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