Swiss voters who live abroad have rejected an initiative to limit the population even more decisively than voters within Switzerland. However, when it came to the reform of civilian service, there was little difference.

The Swiss are set to vote on whether or not to cap their population at 10 million. If it succeeds, moving to or relocating to Switzerland will become harder.

The Swiss will go to the polls on Sunday to vote on whether to back a referendum that would see its population capped at 10 million.

If successful, the vote would require the government to put restrictions in place to limit the population by 2050

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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 referendum is proposing a a limit of 10 million people until 2050 and has divided the country, being dubbed by some as a "Swiss Brexit".

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The constitutional change has been pitched by a right-wing party amid concern on migration, pressure on public services and housing

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

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

Swiss voters were set to reject a proposal put forward by a hard-right party to introduce a population cap of 10 million in the country, early results show.

A proposal to introduce a population cap of 10 million in the country has failed. It was put forward by a hard-right party.

Switzerland has said no to capping its population at ten million, following a crunch vote on limiting migration into the European country.

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.

Right-wing and anti-immigration groups claim the country’s rapidly rising population is causing overcrowding and straining resources

Switzerland looks set to reject a cap on its 10 million population by 2025 by 54 per cent

(Bloomberg) -- Switzerland looks set to reject capping its population at 10 million people, a radical proposal that would have marked an escalation in efforts by wealthy nations…