Switzerland is on the brink of a historic decision as voters prepare to weigh in on a referendum that proposes capping the nation’s population at 10 million. This move comes amidst growing concerns over rapid demographic expansion, urban congestion, and strains on infrastructure and natural resources. Proponents argue that limiting population growth is crucial to maintaining Switzerland’s high quality of life, protecting the environment, and ensuring sustainable development. They emphasize the need for controlled immigration policies and highlight the pressures that a burgeoning population places on housing, transportation, and public services.

Opponents, however, caution against the potential economic repercussions of such restrictions. Critics warn…