
FILE – In this Sept. 8, 2020 file photo, a poster of the Swiss People’s Party (SVP) for a moderate immigration initiative reading ‘we’re too tight!’ is displayed in a street in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Swiss vote this weekend on whether to limit the number of European Union citizens who can live and work in Switzerland, a measure championed by a populist party that wants to make sure the Swiss get preferential access to jobs, social protections and benefits in the rich Alpine country. (Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP, file)
Voters in Switzerland cast ballots Sunday on a nationalist party’s proposal to limit the number of European Union citizens allowed to live and work in their country.
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