Switzerland on Edge: Deep Divisions and International Scrutiny Ahead of Population Cap Vote
An in-depth look at the upcoming 'No to 10 million!' initiative, exploring the arguments from both sides, the profound societal divisions it has exposed, and the potential economic and diplomatic consequences, including strained EU relations and warnings of compromised security.

Key Takeaways
- The 'No to 10 million' initiative seeks to constitutionally cap Switzerland's population at 10 million people by 2050.
- The initiative includes a provision to terminate the free movement of persons with the EU as a last resort.
- Law enforcement officials warn that exiting the Schengen area could turn Switzerland into a hub for criminal and terrorist activity.
By The Numbers
They Said
"If enacted, Switzerlandâs fixed population ceiling may be the first of its kind to be enshrined in law."
"Swiss infrastructure is not made for such large numbers of people on a permanent basis."