Switzerland Braces for Tight Vote on '10 Million' Immigration Cap
With a referendum looming, Switzerland is deeply divided over a proposal to cap the population at ten million by restricting immigration. A recent poll indicates a close race, as analyses highlight potential worker shortages and the People's Party suggests pro-natalist policies as an alternative.

Key Takeaways
- The 'No to 10 million' initiative would force the Swiss government to limit the permanent resident population to 10 million until 2050.
- The Swiss population is projected to reach 9.5 million by the early 2030s and 10 million by the start of the 2040s.
- If the population reaches 9.5 million, the government would be required to take immediate restrictive steps, including limiting asylum seekers.
By The Numbers
They Said
"This initiative proposes a population ceiling, an experiment that no other country in the world has yet attempted."
"Criticism of migration is no longer taboo."