The '10 Million' Question: Swiss Voters to Decide on Population Cap Amid Economic Warnings
A deep dive into the upcoming referendum on the "No to 10 million" initiative. This article examines the government's warnings of high economic costs, the arguments from proponents about overcrowding, and what the latest polls suggest for the tight race that could reshape Swiss immigration policy.

Key Takeaways
- The 'No to 10 million' initiative requires the Swiss government to limit the permanent resident population to 10 million until 2050.
- Switzerland currently experiences a population growth rate of approximately 1% per year, one of the highest in Europe.
- The initiative mandates immediate government action once the population reaches 9.5 million.
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."