'No to Ten Million': Switzerland Debates Proposed Population Cap
An initiative by the Swiss People's Party to cap the country's population at ten million by 2050 is set to go to a national vote, sparking a debate on immigration, infrastructure pressures, and compatibility with international law.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss People's Party (SVP) initiative 'No to ten million' proposes a constitutional population cap of 10 million by 2050.
- The initiative requires government action if the population hits 9.5 million before 2050.
- Net migration is the primary driver of Swiss population growth, far outstripping natural growth.
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They Said
"The idea of capping the population at ten million... seems simple. But implementing it would be trickier."