
“We feel like we’re suffocating,” says Luca, 30, an insurance advisor. In Geneva, the vacant housing rate fell below 0.5%. Swiss trains and roads, once so quiet, now seem crowded. In a country claiming a peaceful atmosphere and an exemplary model of living together, the feeling of a “saturated” Switzerland fuels the campaign on the “No Switzerland for 10 million” initiative, put to a vote this Sunday, June 14.
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