Swiss Referendum: Population Cap Proposal Faces Rejection
Preliminary projections from the national broadcaster SRF indicate that Swiss voters are leaning towards rejecting a proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million. Approximately 45% of voters favor the proposal, according to Lukas Golder of polling firm GFS Bern.
Swiss voters are expected to reject a proposal to cap Switzerland's population at 10 million, based on initial projections from national broadcaster SRF.
Lukas Golder, representing polling firm GFS Bern, noted that around 45% of voters currently support the measure. The referendum results will provide insight into public sentiment on population growth concerns in the country.
The proposal has sparked debate on how Switzerland should address its future demographic challenges.
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