Switzerland Divided Over '10 Million' Population Cap Ahead of Nationwide Vote
As Swiss voters prepare to decide on a controversial initiative to cap the population, the debate intensifies, drawing parallels to Brexit and placing the proposal's backers under scrutiny.

Key Takeaways
- The 'No to 10 million' initiative mandates the termination of the free movement of persons agreement if the population hits 10 million before 2050.
- The SVP previously succeeded in passing initiatives to ban minarets in 2009 and the burqa in 2021.
- A 'guillotine clause' means terminating the free movement agreement would automatically collapse all other bilateral deals with the EU.
- The Galapagos Islands is currently the only territory in the world with legislation allowing for a population cap.
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They Said
"Switzerland's participation in the EU's Schengen and Dublin agreements would also be called into question, thereby jeopardising close cooperation in the areas of security and asylum."
"The main aim of our initiative is to gain control over the influx of people into our country."