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Swiss voters reject right-wing plan to cap population at 10 million

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Swiss People's Party *Immigration Switzerland Population Cap European Union

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Jun 14 Evening

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South China Morning Post8h ago

Swiss voters reject right-wing plan to cap population at 10 million

Swiss voters appear to have rejected a right-wing proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million. Early projections released on Sunday indicated approximately 55% of voters opposed the initiative. The proposal had raised concerns about potential negative impacts on the Swiss economy and its relationship with the European Union. Business representatives expressed relief and happiness with the projected outcome, emphasizing its importance for the country and its EU relations. The vote took place on Sunday, with polls closing at noon.

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BBC News - World9h ago

Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap, early projections say

Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million, with early projections indicating 55% voted against it. The decision was made through Switzerland's system of direct democracy, where citizens vote on major issues. Opponents of the cap, including business leaders, feared that approving it would jeopardize Switzerland's access to the European Union's single market, as it would require terminating the agreement on the free movement of people. Some voters may also have been concerned about potential international isolation in a volatile global climate. Proponents of the cap, like young politician Nils Fiechter, argued that unchecked immigration was changing the country.

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Associated Press (AP)10h ago

Early results show Swiss voters reject right-wing’s bid to cap population at 10 million

Swiss voters have rejected a referendum proposed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) to cap the country's population at 10 million. Early results indicate nearly 54% of voters opposed the "sustainability initiative," with turnout exceeding 57%. The SVP argued that demographic growth strains Swiss infrastructure and resources, while critics contended that migration brings essential labor and skills and that the proposal could weaken ties with the EU. The initiative aimed to implement population caps by 2050, with measures to restrict permits if the population reached 9.5 million sooner. This vote reflects ongoing debates in Switzerland and Europe regarding immigration and population growth.

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Key Claims

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Monika Ruhl expressed relief and happiness, calling the result important for Switzerland and its EU relations.

— Monika Ruhl

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Nils Fiechter stated that 'Unchecked immigration is leading to Switzerland no longer being Switzerland.'

— Nils Fiechter

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The Swiss People's Party, the top right-wing party, championed the initiative to cap the population.

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A 'yes' vote would require the Swiss government to cap the population by 2050 and potentially restrict asylum and free movement with the EU.

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Early projections indicated around 55 percent opposition to the anti-immigration initiative.

— GfS.bern institute

Jun 14 Morning

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Al Jazeera13h ago

Switzerland votes on right-wing bid to cap country’s population

Switzerland held a vote on a proposal championed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) to cap the country's population at 10 million by 2050. The SVP argues this "sustainability initiative" is necessary due to strains on infrastructure, housing, and social programs caused by demographic growth. A "yes" vote would compel the government to restrict asylum, residency permits, and potentially scrap Switzerland's EU deal on the free movement of people. Official projections indicate Switzerland is on track to reach 10 million by the early 2040s. The federal government and parliament oppose the measure, while critics warn it could weaken ties with the EU, Switzerland's top trading partner, and overlook the contributions of foreign labor. Results were expected to be announced on Sunday.

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Switzerland is holding a vote on a right-wing bid to cap the country’s population at 10 million.

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A 'yes' vote would force the government to restrict asylum and residency permits, and scrap Switzerland’s EU deal on the free movement of people.

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The constitutional change pitched by the SVP would mandate that the population must not exceed 10 million by 2050.

— Swiss People's Party (SVP)

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The federal government and parliament oppose the idea.

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Official projections put Switzerland on track to hit 10 million by the early 2040s.

Jun 13 Morning

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Swiss wait to hear result of ballot on capping population at 10 million

Switzerland is holding a national ballot on a far-right proposal by the Swiss People's Party (SVP) to cap the country's population at 10 million by 2050. If approved, the government would implement restrictions on family reunification, residency permits, and asylum if the population reaches 9.5 million before 2050. A further consequence of exceeding the 10 million threshold before 2050 would be Switzerland's withdrawal from its free movement agreement with the EU. The government, parliament, trade unions, and business organizations oppose the initiative, warning of severe economic and stability impacts. Supporters argue that uncontrolled immigration strains resources and the Swiss way of life. Recent polls suggest a close race, with the "no" camp slightly ahead.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Switzerland to vote on plan to cap population at 10 million

Switzerland is holding a referendum on Sunday regarding a proposal to cap its population at 10 million. The right-wing Swiss People's Party supports the plan, calling it a "sustainability initiative" to address pressures on housing, services, and the environment. However, the Swiss government, other major parties, business leaders, and trade unions oppose it, labeling it a "chaos initiative" that could harm relations with the European Union and lead to labor shortages. Switzerland's population has grown significantly, with 27% foreign residents, and many citizens are concerned about overcrowding and rising costs. The proposal, if passed, would require the government to take measures once the population reaches 9.5 million, potentially including limiting asylum and family reunification, and could necessitate terminating international agreements like the EU's free movement of people. Opinion polls suggest a very close vote.

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Key Claims

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A national ballot proposes capping Switzerland's population at 10 million by 2050.

— Swiss People's party (SVP)

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A 'yes' vote would require tough restrictions on family reunification, residency permits, and asylum.

— Swiss People's party (SVP)

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The proposal would oblige the government to pull out of the EU's free movement agreement if the 10m threshold is exceeded before 2050.

— Swiss People's party (SVP)

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Supporters claim uncontrolled immigration strains housing, schools, transport, welfare, and the Swiss way of life.

— SVP

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The Swiss government, parliament, trade unions, and business organizations oppose the initiative, warning of economic harm and instability.

— Swiss government, parliament, trade unions, Economiesuisse