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Swiss voters narrowly reject population cap as migration debate deepens

Swiss immigration referendum

Switzerland has narrowly rejected a Swiss People’s Party (SVP) proposal to cap its population at 10 million.

The measure was defeated by 54.8% to 45.2% on a turnout of 59%, well above the 48% referendum average. The Government, business groups and the EU lined up against the cap, branding the plan a “chaos initiative” and a “Swiss Brexit”.

The cap would have been a world first. “This has legitimised talk about capping the population.



The genie is out of the bottle,” said a Green Party lawmaker. The Swiss population stands at 9.1 million, 41% of them coming from a migration background. Read more at Reuters, The European Conservative and Breitbart.

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  1. An example of how decisions concerning the country should be made – directly by the voters voting and not decided on by the “party”.

    • No doubt aided by migrants who have citizenship & who have a reason not to place a cap..Sweden is already a dump with grenades & gun fights on top of the rapes.Meanwhile dare mention it as a swede you’ll get charged for a hate crime

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