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Switzerland’s Population Cap Vote: Economic Implications Ahead

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Switzerland is poised to make a historic decision that could reshape its demographic landscape. A national ballot is underway on a far-right proposal to cap the population at 10 million by 2050. If approved, this initiative would impose strict limits on family reunification, residency permits, and asylum applications, potentially destabilising the economy by restricting the workforce.

The Swiss People’s Party (SVP) argues that unchecked immigration is straining housing, schools, and public services. However, critics warn that such a cap could lead to severe economic repercussions, including a potential exit from the EU’s free movement agreement, which would jeopardise access to the single market.

As Switzerland faces an ageing population and declining birth rates, the need for immigration is critical to sustain economic growth. The government and various business groups have expressed strong opposition, highlighting that the proposal oversimplifies complex issues and could exacerbate existing problems rather than resolve them.

With polling indicating a tight race, the outcome of this referendum could set a precedent in Europe, as no country has ever voted to explicitly cap its population. The results are expected to be announced shortly after the vote closes, with implications that could resonate beyond Switzerland’s borders.

Source: The Guardian

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