Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to limit the country's population to 10 million people by the year 2050. The initiative was put to a public referendum and was championed by the radical right. According to the state broadcaster SRF, national projections indicated a clear victory for the "no" vote. The rejected measure sought to implement a strict demographic ceiling over the coming decades. This outcome reflects the electorate's stance against the radical right's population control strategy. The decision ensures that no legal cap will be imposed on the population growth for the specified period.
