A narrow majority of Swiss citizens are reportedly backing a controversial proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million, with support for the measure growing ahead of a crucial referendum. The initiative, championed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), is set to go before voters on 14 June. However, the government has voiced strong opposition, warning that such a limit would jeopardise cooperation with the European Union and harm the economy by restricting the labour market. Despite official warnings, concerns over rapid population growth and increasing pressure on public infrastructure are driving many Swiss to support the proposal. Switzerland's population currently exceeds 9 million, with official data indicating that foreign nationals constituted over 27 per cent of residents by 2024.…