Swiss right-wing plan to cap population rejected by narrow margins
Summary
Swiss voters voted against a plan to limit the country’s population to 10 million people. The plan was proposed by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party but was rejected by a small margin, with 45% of voters supporting it.Key Facts
- The proposal aimed to set a maximum population of 10 million in Switzerland.
- The idea came from the right-wing Swiss People’s Party.
- Around 45% of voters supported the plan.
- The majority of voters did not approve the population cap.
- The vote was close, meaning the issue was divisive among the population.
- The population limit would have had effects on immigration and growth policies.
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