Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap

Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million by cutting migration, with nearly 55% of participants voting against it. The outcome indicates that a majority of voters do not support limiting the number of people living in Switzerland. The proposal aimed to reduce migration to achieve a stable population, but it ultimately did not gain enough support. The rejection suggests that Switzerland will continue to have an open approach to migration and population growth.
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