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Switzerland Sets June Vote on SVP Plan to Cap Population at 10 Million

Critics warn the measure imperils EU accords, the economy, labor supply.

Overview

  • The right‑wing Swiss People's Party qualified the initiative for a national referendum after collecting the required 100,000 signatures under direct‑democracy rules.
  • The proposal would bar Switzerland’s permanent resident population from exceeding 10 million before 2050, with mandatory government action once the population reaches 9.5 million.
  • Measures at the 9.5 million trigger include restricting asylum, family reunification and residence permits, and could lead to renegotiation or termination of free‑movement arrangements with the EU.
  • The federal government, most parliamentary parties and major employers such as Nestlé, Roche, UBS and Novartis oppose the plan, warning of labor shortages and risks to bilateral EU agreements.
  • Switzerland’s population stands around 9.0–9.1 million with roughly 25–30% foreign residents, and polling shows a close race with support near the high‑40% range ahead of the June vote.