On June 14, Swiss voters will face a pivotal decision regarding a far-right proposal to limit the population to 10 million by curbing immigration. This initiative raises questions about its potential impact on the economy.
If approved, the measure could alter Switzerland's demographic landscape and affect its relationships with neighboring European countries. The ramifications of such a policy could be far-reaching.
As the vote approaches, the debate intensifies over the balance between immigration control and economic growth, highlighting the complexities of national identity and international cooperation.