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Swiss voters look set to reject plan to limit population at 10 million, poll shows

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ZURICH, June 3 (Reuters) - Swiss ‌voters look set to reject a referendum ​proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million people, according to an ⁠opinion poll published on Wednesday.

Concern about rapid growth in Switzerland's population, which climbed to 9.1 million last year from 7.3 million ​in 2002, and its impact on public infrastructure has fed support for ‌the proposal.

The initiative, which goes to a vote on June 14, stipulates the permanent resident population must not exceed 10 million before 2050, ⁠and that Switzerland should end its freedom of ⁠movement accord with the European Union.

About 52% of the 19,400 respondents polled between May 19 and May 27 are against the proposal, with 45% in favour, according to the survey carried out ‌by GFS Bern for public broadcaster SRG. The rest were undecided.

A ⁠previous poll carried out at the end ‌of April showed the Swiss evenly ​split, with 47% in favour and 47% against.

The Swiss government is opposed to the initiative launched by the right-wing Swiss People's ‌Party (SVP), saying it will damage cooperation with the ​EU, Switzerland's main trade ⁠partner, hurting the economy.

Its supporters have cited concerns about ‌infrastructure, particularly housing, transport, schools ⁠and hospitals, becoming overloaded due to the strong increase in immigration.

Other arguments have included using immigration controls to protect the environment from ​rapid population growth and ‌to curb crime and violence.

Opponents cited concerns about a breach with ⁠the EU a legal limit ​on immigration would cause, while others said Switzerland needed foreign ​skilled workers.

(Reporting by John Revill)

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