Swiss voters reject population cap proposal
Early projections indicate that a majority of Swiss voters opposed a proposal to limit the population to 10 million. The outcome has implications for immigration and urban development in the country. (sources: bbc, reuters, yahoo)

Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to cap the population at 10 million, with early projections showing about 55% against the measure. This decision may affect immigration policies and urban planning in Switzerland.
- Early projections suggest 55% of voters opposed the population cap proposal.
- The proposal aimed to limit Switzerland's population to 10 million.
- The outcome may influence immigration policies and urban development in the country.
Why it matters
The rejection of the population cap proposal could shape future discussions on immigration and population growth in Switzerland.
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