Swiss voters are participating in a referendum today to decide whether to cap the country’s population at 10 million residents. The proposal, drawing comparisons to the Brexit vote, seeks to limit growth through immigration controls. Supporters argue the cap is necessary to preserve Switzerland’s quality of life and infrastructure. Opponents, including the government and business leaders, warn it could harm the economy and strain relations with the European Union, particularly regarding the free movement of people. The outcome of the vote is considered uncertain and could significantly impact Switzerland’s future demographic and economic policies. The referendum reflects growing concerns about immigration and its impact on the nation’s resources and identity. Results are expected later today.