Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to limit the country’s population to 10 million, according to results from a national referendum held on Sunday. The initiative, backed by nationalist groups, aimed to curb immigration and its perceived strain on resources. However, a significant majority of voters prioritized maintaining economic stability and Switzerland’s close relationship with the European Union. Opponents of the cap argued it would harm the economy by restricting the labor force and hindering international trade. The vote reflects a pragmatic approach, balancing concerns about immigration with the benefits of economic integration. This decision signals continued support for current immigration policies that facilitate economic growth and international collaboration.