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    <title>Population Policy on goodinfo.net Daily</title>
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      <title>[Brief] Switzerland to Vote on Plan to Cap Population at 10 Million</title>
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      <description>Core Summary According to BBC, Switzerland is set to vote on a proposal to cap the national population at ten million people. The initiative was launched by the right-wing Swiss People&rsquo;s Party, which calls it a &ldquo;sustainability initiative.&rdquo; However, opponents warn the plan would create chaos and seriously disrupt Switzerland&rsquo;s economy and society.
Details The Swiss People&rsquo;s Party argues that rapid population growth has placed enormous pressure on infrastructure, housing, transportation, and the natural environment. The party advocates setting a population cap to ensure the country&rsquo;s sustainable development capacity and protect Switzerland&rsquo;s quality of life and ecological environment.
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<p>According to BBC, Switzerland is set to vote on a proposal to cap the national population at ten million people. The initiative was launched by the right-wing Swiss People&rsquo;s Party, which calls it a &ldquo;sustainability initiative.&rdquo; However, opponents warn the plan would create chaos and seriously disrupt Switzerland&rsquo;s economy and society.</p>
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<p>The Swiss People&rsquo;s Party argues that rapid population growth has placed enormous pressure on infrastructure, housing, transportation, and the natural environment. The party advocates setting a population cap to ensure the country&rsquo;s sustainable development capacity and protect Switzerland&rsquo;s quality of life and ecological environment.</p>
<p>Opponents point out that a population cap policy would lead to a series of serious consequences. First, it could violate Switzerland&rsquo;s free movement agreement with the EU, triggering diplomatic disputes. Second, limiting population growth would cause labor shortages and affect economic growth. Additionally, implementing a population cap would require complex control mechanisms with high administrative costs.</p>
<p>Switzerland currently has a population of approximately 8.8 million, which has been growing steadily due to immigration and natural increase. This referendum reflects growing anti-immigration sentiment and concerns about population growth across many European countries.</p>
<p>Editor: GoodInfo Global News Team</p>
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