The present population isn't too far off their proposed limit, having risen by almost 2 million this century to 9.1 million.
Switzerland rejected a proposal to cap its population at 10 million people, as warnings about economic damage if the radical measure was introduced outweighed concerns about immigration.In a national ballot on Sunday, 55% of Swiss voted against the idea, according to the government. Some 45% backed the initiative.The ballot on Sunday was the culmination of months of campaigning during which right-wing groups said Switzerland’s rapidly rising population is causing overcrowding and straining the country’s resources. The population isn’t too far off their proposed limit, having risen by almost 2 million this century to 9.1 million.



