Swiss citizens vote Sunday on two key referendums. One proposal aims to cap the nation's population at 10 million, potentially impacting immigration. The other seeks to restrict access to civilian service as an alternative to military duty. Both votes are expected to be close, with results anticipated by Sunday afternoon. The outcomes could significantly shape Switzerland's future.

The anti-immigration measure comes amid cost and crime concerns

A population-cap referendum could force Bern to choose between curbing immigration and preserving its access to the EU

Switzerland heads to the polls on Sunday to decide on a proposal that could make it the first European country to impose a formal limit on its population. The referendum asks…

Swiss head to polls in divisive anti-immigration vote