
Swiss Population Cap Vote Could Unravel EU Trade Pacts
Swiss voters decide June 14 on capping permanent residents at 10 million by 2050. The measure would likely breach EU bilateral agreements through a "guillotine clause"—violate free movement rules, and related pacts on transport, aviation, and research collapse too. Polls suggest rejection, but approval would force Bern into direct conflict with Brussels over immigration and market access.
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