Switzerland Divided Over 10 Million Population Cap as Vote Nears
As the June 14th vote approaches, a contentious initiative to cap Switzerland's population is highlighting deep divisions on immigration, infrastructure, and the country's future. The proposal warns of strained resources, while opponents predict massive traffic jams and economic harm.

Key Takeaways
- The 'No to a Switzerland of 10 million inhabitants' initiative was launched by the Swiss People's Party (SVP).
- The initiative requires the termination of the free movement agreement with the EU if the population hits 10 million.
- The only other territory in the world with a population cap is the Galapagos Islands.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The main aim of our initiative is to gain control over the influx of people into our country."
"Breaking all the agreements with Europe seems totally counterproductive to me."