Swiss Voters Show Support for Anti-Immigration Proposal Ahead of Referendum.
Swiss Voters Back Anti-Immigration Proposal
A majority of voters in Switzerland have expressed support for a new anti-immigration proposal introduced by the Swiss People’s Party. The proposal aims to limit the country’s population growth and reduce the impact of migration.
The initiative, titled “No to 10 Million Switzerland,” seeks to prevent the national population from exceeding 10 million. Supporters argue that controlling immigration will help maintain economic stability and protect infrastructure. Authorities have scheduled a nationwide referendum on June 14 to decide the proposal’s future.
Recent opinion polls show that 52% of Swiss voters support the proposal, while 46% oppose it. Only 2% of respondents remain undecided. The survey also highlights that women show slightly higher support for the initiative compared to men.
Supporters believe that rising immigration increases pressure on housing availability, transportation systems, and public services. They argue that limiting population growth will help ease these challenges and improve living conditions.
The proposal has sparked intense debate across Switzerland. While supporters emphasize sustainability and infrastructure concerns, critics warn that strict limits on immigration could affect economic growth and workforce availability.
As the referendum approaches, the outcome will play a key role in shaping Switzerland’s future immigration policy and demographic direction. The vote reflects growing public interest in balancing population growth with national resources.

