The initiative, spearheaded by the Swiss People’s Party (SVP), frames the cap as a sustainability measure rather than a standard migration curb. The plan mandates that the government intervene once the population hits 9.5 million, using tools ranging from tighter asylum rules to the potential withdrawal from international treaties. Should the 10-million threshold be breached, the government would be legally compelled to take all necessary steps to force the numbers down, including dismantling bilateral agreements with the EU.
Business leaders and the federal government have labeled the proposal an "initiative of chaos." Economiesuisse, the nation’s largest business umbrella group, warns that such a move would trigger a severe labor shortage in sectors like healthcare, transport, and construction, potentially driving companies to relocate abroad. Justice Minister Beat Jans has warned that approval would effectively mirror a "Swiss Brexit," isolating the country and stripping 1.5 million EU citizens residing in Switzerland of their current residence rights.





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