Swiss citizens have voted against a proposal aimed at halting the country's demographic growth. The initiative, which sought to prevent Switzerland from reaching a population of ten million, was rejected by 55% of voters. The measure was championed exclusively by the populist party, the Centre Democratic Union. By voting down the proposal, the electorate has opted to maintain current demographic trends. The results reflect a significant majority opposing the imposition of a strict population limit. This outcome ensures that no legal cap will be placed on the nation's growth at this time.