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Most Swiss Back Initiative to Cap Population at 10 Million, Poll Shows

A new opinion poll reveals that a slim majority of Swiss citizens support a referendum proposal to limit the country's population to 10 million, reflecting growing concern over rapid population growth and public infrastructure pressure.

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Most Swiss Back Initiative to Cap Population at 10 Million, Poll Shows

On April 29, 2026, a recent survey conducted by Tamedia in collaboration with local media revealed that 52% of Swiss respondents support a controversial initiative to cap the nation’s population at 10 million. This proposal, backed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), is set to be presented to voters on June 14.

Current estimates place Switzerland's population at over 9 million, with foreign nationals making up more than 27% of residents by 2024. The initiative aims to not only limit the permanent resident population before 2050 but also calls for the abandonment of the freedom of movement agreement with the European Union, a point that has sparked significant debate.

The Swiss government has voiced strong opposition to the initiative, warning that it could harm cooperation with the EU and negatively affect the economy by restricting the labor market. Justice Minister Beat Jans reiterated concerns that the change could jeopardize existing economic ties and humanitarian traditions in Switzerland.

In the survey, 52% indicated support for the initiative, a notable increase from earlier polls where support hovered around 45%. The data suggests that public sentiment is shifting, possibly due to anxieties surrounding immigration and its impact on housing, jobs, and public services.

With debate heating up, the July referendum will likely reflect broader considerations about the future direction of Swiss immigration policy and its implications for international relations, particularly with the EU. As experts analyze the potential outcomes, the SVP continues to advocate for what they frame as necessary measures to maintain Swiss sovereignty.

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