Lukas Golder of the polling firm GFS Bern reported that support for the measure currently hovers around 45%. While the final tally remains pending, the current trajectory suggests the Swiss electorate is wary of mandates that would fundamentally restrict the country’s growth. The referendum highlights deep-seated tensions regarding how Switzerland balances its demographic future against long-standing economic and social policies. As the vote concludes, the outcome will serve as a clear indicator of public appetite for strict intervention in the nation’s population dynamics.
Swiss Voters Poised to Reject 10 Million Population Cap
Swiss citizens are moving to reject a controversial proposal aimed at capping the nation's population at 10 million, according to initial projections from the national broadcaster SRF. The initiative, which sought to impose a rigid demographic ceiling, appears unable to garner the majority support required for constitutional adoption.





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