Swiss voters will decide on Sunday whether to implement a cap on the country’s population. The proposal seeks to limit the total number of residents to 10 million. Currently, Switzerland has a population of approximately 8.7 million. Supporters of the measure argue it is necessary to manage resources and preserve the country’s quality of life. Opponents contend the cap could harm the economy and create bureaucratic challenges. The vote reflects ongoing debate regarding immigration and population growth within Switzerland. The outcome will significantly impact future demographic and economic policies.