Swiss voters’ rejection of the “No to ten million” immigration initiative on Sunday has been widely seen abroad as a choice for stability and openness.

On June 14, Swiss voters will be able to decide on a far-right initiative to curb future immigration. What will it mean for the economy — and the country's European neighbors — if…

Swiss voters head to the polls on proposals for a population cap that could jeopardise EU free movement, and a reform to curb civilian service.

The Swiss appeared Sunday to have voted down a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population, early projections showed.

Swiss voters will decide on Sunday whether to back a controversial proposal to cap the country’s population, in a closely watched referendum that has sharply divided opinion…

A 'yes' vote would have forced the government to restrict asylum, residency permits, and scrap EU deal on free movement.

“No to ten million” immigration initiative and tighten access to civilian service, here you will find all the results and detailed analyses.

D'après les sondages, les Suisses auraient rejeté ce dimanche une initiative anti-immigration proposant de limiter la population du pays à 10 millions d'habitants.

Switzerland on Sunday rejected a proposal to cap its population at 10 million as voters prioritized economic stability and ties with the European Union over worries immigration…

Voting closed at midday on Sunday with projections showing Swiss citizens have rejected the right-wing Swiss People's Party population cap initiative.

Initial projections shorly after polls closed indicated around 55% opposition to the initiative

The referendum had put businesses on edge due to concerns it could lead to the end of free movement of labor between Switzerland and the EU.

Early projections indicate Swiss voters have rejected a hard-right proposal to cap the country’s population, averting a potential economic and diplomatic crisis with the EU.

Warnings of economic fallout likened to Brexit discouraged support for the referendum which would cap Switzerland’s population.

Swiss voters rejected a proposal to limit the country's population to 10 million, easing concerns over immigration restrictions and relations with the European Union.

The proposal could jeopardize Switzerland’s deep ties to the EU anchored by deals that foster economic growth, cultural ties and cross-border travel, among other things.

Swiss authorities and economic stakeholders expressed relief on Sunday after voters narrowly rejected a contentious anti-immigration proposal aimed at capping the country’s…

A “yes” vote would have required the Swiss government to take action to cap the population by 2050, including limiting immigration. #EuropeNews

Swiss voters reject bid to cap population at 10 million, a move that would have limited immigration #EuropeNews

Swiss voters on Sunday rejected a bold move that risked tensions with Brussels: 55% voted against the Swiss People’s Party’s “No to ten million” immigration initiative. Yet the…

Provisional results of Sunday's polls show Swiss citizens have rejected the right-wing Swiss People's Party proposal to limit the population to ten million.