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    Swiss government slams 10 million population cap plan as threat to economy

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Swiss government on Monday pressed the electorate to reject an initiative aimed at restricting the population to ​10 million, which it argues will jeopardise cooperation ‌with the European Union and damage the economy.
    The initiative, supported by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, or SVP, faces a referendum on June ​14 at a time when Switzerland is moving to ​deepen relations with the EU in order to safeguard ⁠market access to its main trade partner.
    Under the plan, the ​permanent resident population must not exceed 10 million before 2050, ​and Switzerland should abandon its freedom of movement agreement with the EU.
    Its proponents say immigration to Switzerland is too high, causing housing shortages, excessive ​rents and putting undue pressure on public infrastructure.
    The SVP, Switzerland’s ​biggest party, opposes closer integration with the EU, seeing it as a ‌threat ⁠to Swiss sovereignty and saddling the country with excess regulation.
    The population is now over 9 million, and the governing Federal Council said the initiative threatens prosperity, internal security and Switzerland’s humanitarian ​traditions.
    As of 2024, ​foreign nationals ⁠made up more than 27% of the Swiss population, according to official data.
    Justice Minister Beat ​Jans spoke out against the initiative on Monday ​with representatives ⁠of cantonal governments, trade unions and employers who said the measure would undermine the job market, and with it, companies.
    It would ⁠also ​hamper cooperation on security and immigration ​with other European countries, the government said.
    “In uncertain times, this initiative thus creates ​additional uncertainty,” it said.
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