Swiss Voters Deal Blow to Right-Wing Agenda A significant majority of Swiss voters have rejected a right-wing initiative backed by the Swiss People's Party, with 54% of voters casting their ballots against the proposal. The initiative aimed to limit immigration and impose stricter controls on asylum seekers, sparking heated debate across the country. The outcome is seen as a major setback for the Swiss People's Party, which has been a driving force behind the country's increasingly restrictive immigration policies. As the nation grapples with the implications of this vote, experts are weighing in on what this decision means for Switzerland's future immigration policies and its reputation as a welcoming country for refugees.


Projections showed 54 per cent of voters rejected the initiative backed by the rightwing Swiss People’s party