Swiss voters have rejected a controversial initiative to limit the country’s population to 10 million, according to initial projections from national broadcaster SRF. The referendum, which sparked significant debate, aimed to curb immigration and its impact on Switzerland’s resources and infrastructure. Early results, reported by Reuters, indicate a clear majority voted against the proposal. Supporters argued the cap was necessary to preserve Switzerland’s quality of life, while opponents warned of economic consequences and restrictions on free movement. The vote reflects ongoing tensions within Switzerland regarding immigration policies and national identity. Final official results are still pending, but the trend appears definitive. This outcome suggests continued support for Switzerland’s current approach to managing population growth.