Preliminary projections indicate Swiss voters are set to decline a proposal to limit the country’s population to 10 million residents. The referendum on the population cap was held on Sunday, with initial results reported by Swiss broadcaster SRF and relayed by Reuters. According to the GFS Bern polling institute, approximately 45 percent of voters who have cast ballots support the measure. This suggests a majority oppose the proposed limit on population growth. The proposal aimed to control Switzerland’s demographic expansion, but current data points towards its rejection by the electorate. Final official results are still pending, but the trend is clear.
