Swiss voters have decisively turned down a proposal aimed at capping the country's population at 10 million. The initiative, which garnered support from the rightwing Swiss People’s party, was not favored by the majority.
Projections indicated that 54% of voters rejected the initiative, highlighting a lack of consensus on population control measures within the nation.
The outcome reflects broader sentiments regarding immigration and population policies in Switzerland, as voters opted against the proposed limits.