Swiss citizens have voted against a proposal to limit the country’s population to 10 million residents, according to projections from the gfs.bern polling institute. Initial results, released after polls closed on Sunday, indicate a clear majority opposing the anti-immigration initiative. The proposal aimed to curb population growth through immigration restrictions. Simultaneously, the projections suggest support for a separate government plan focused on tightening immigration policies, though details remain limited. The outcome signals continued debate surrounding immigration levels in Switzerland. The gfs.bern institute reported a strong trend towards rejecting the population cap on X, formerly known as Twitter. Final official results are still pending.