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  2. Politics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland features a system of government not seen in any other nation: direct representation, sometimes called half-direct democracy (this may be arguable, because theoretically, the sovereign of Switzerland is actually its entire electorate). [13] Referendums on the most important laws have been used since the 1848 constitution.

  3. List of political parties in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political parties in Switzerland. Switzerland has a multi-party system. Since 1959, the four largest parties have formed a coalition government, according to a Zauberformel or "magic formula". This arithmetic formula divides the seven cabinet seats among representatives of the four largest parties. [1]

  4. Elections in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has a multi-party system with numerous parties. A highly unique characteristic of Switzerland is that all executives, from the federal level to even the smallest town at the municipal level, are led by a collective body of individuals (versus a single President or Prime Minister as in other countries).

  5. Federal Assembly (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Social Democratic Party: 39 8 47 Centre parliamentary group CVP-EVP-BDP (M-CEB) Christian Democratic People's Party: 25 14 45 Conservative Democratic Party: 3 0 Evangelical People's Party: 3 0 FDP.The Liberals parliamentary group (RL) FDP.The Liberals: 29 12 41 Green parliamentary group (G) Green Party: 28 5 35 Swiss Party of Labour: 1 0 ...

  6. Voting in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    About 90,000 persons living in Switzerland were able to vote online. [15] As of 2019, two e-voting systems are in use in Switzerland. CHVote, from Geneva, is in use in cantons Vaud, Bern, Lucerne, Basel City, St Gallen and Aargau. The system is open-source software [16] licensed under the AGPL. But in 2018, Geneva decided to start to phase it ...

  7. Federal Council (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The process of involving all major political movements of Switzerland into the responsibility of government continued during the first half of the 20th century. It was hastened by the FDP's and CVP's gradually diminishing voter shares, complemented by the rise of new parties of lesser power at the ends of the political spectrum .

  8. 2023 Swiss federal election - Wikipedia

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    15 +2 FDP.The Liberals 11 −1 Social Democrats 9 0 Swiss People's 6 0 Greens 3 −2 Geneva Citizens' 1 +1 Green Liberals 1 +1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. National Council This article is part of a series on the Politics of Switzerland Constitution Human rights Federal Council Members (by seniority) Beat Jans Guy Parmelin Ignazio Cassis Viola Amherd ...

  9. List of members of the Swiss Federal Council - Wikipedia

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    Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP/PDC) Liberal Party (LPS/PLS); since January 2009, the party has merged with the Free Democratic Party (FDP/PRD) in order to form FDP.The Liberals. Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC) after 1971; previously the Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents (BGB/PAI) and associated minor parties.