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The Reasons Why Switzerland's Voted To Reject Population Cap

The Reasons Why Switzerland's Voted To Reject Population Cap

Summary

Swiss voters rejected a proposal to limit the country’s population to 10 million by 2050. The proposal was supported by the Swiss People’s Party but opposed by most voters due to concerns it could harm Switzerland’s economy and its agreements with the European Union (EU).

Key Facts

  • Swiss voters held a referendum on a proposal to cap the population at 10 million.
  • Nearly 55% voted against the population cap, while about 45% supported it.
  • The proposal aimed to slow population growth to reduce pressure on housing and public services.
  • The Swiss People’s Party backed the measure, arguing population growth strains infrastructure and threatens cultural traditions.
  • Opponents warned the cap could damage the economy and risk Switzerland’s trade and movement agreements with the EU.
  • Switzerland is not part of the EU but has bilateral agreements allowing free movement of people and trade access.
  • Swiss population grew from 7.3 million in 2002 to over 9 million in 2025, partly due to freer movement with the EU.
  • Many Swiss people worry about immigration but also value maintaining close ties with the EU and controlling immigration numbers.
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