Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to limit immigration, with 55% voting against the measure in a national referendum. The initiative, backed by the Swiss People’s Party, aimed to curb population growth through quotas. Concerns over maintaining strong relationships with the European Union and potential economic repercussions were key factors influencing the outcome. Supporters of the proposal voiced anxieties regarding the impact of immigration on the country’s resources and cultural identity, representing 45% of the vote. The result signals a preference for continued economic stability and close ties with the EU, despite ongoing debates surrounding immigration policy. This decision reflects a broader sentiment prioritizing international cooperation over stricter national controls on population. The outcome avoids potential trade conflicts with EU nations.