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  2. List of political parties in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    National Movement of Switzerland (NBS) Nazism: 1940–1941 National Union: Fascism: 1932–1940 Progressive Organizations of Switzerland (POCH) Communism: 1969–1993 Republican Movement: Right-wing populism, Christian right: 1971–1989 Ring of Independents (LdU) Centrism: 1936–1999 Swiss Nationalist Party: Far-right, ethnic nationalism ...

  3. Cantons of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The 26 cantons of Switzerland [1] ... all Swiss cantons can be considered to have a republican form of government. Some cantons formally describe themselves as ...

  4. Politics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has a bicameral parliament, the Federal Assembly, which is composed of: the Council of States (46 seats, 2 seats per canton, except for six cantons which only have 1), also known as the upper chamber; the National Council (200 seats, split between the cantons based on population), also known as the lower chamber

  5. List of cantonal legislatures of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The legislatures of the cantons have various names in different cantons and in the four official languages of Switzerland: Grand Council ( German : Grosser Rat , French : Grand Conseil, Italian : Gran Consiglio, Romansh : Cussegl grond ) is the name in the cantons of Aargau , Appenzell Innerrhoden , Basel-Stadt , Bern , Fribourg , Geneva ...

  6. 2023 Swiss federal election - Wikipedia

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    As each canton regulates its election to the Council of States, the rules regarding who can stand as a candidate and vote in these elections vary canton by canton. Jura and Neuchâtel allow certain foreign residents to vote, whilst Glarus allows 16- and 17-year-olds to vote. Swiss citizens abroad registered to vote in a canton are permitted to ...

  7. Federal Assembly (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The process of formulating legislative power resulted in clashing opinions, in particular in relation to the representation of the various cantons: the radicals, in the majority in the largest cantons, pushed for a system where representation was purely proportional to the population of each township; the small cantons, for their part, feared ...

  8. Subdivisions of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The 26 cantons of Switzerland are the member states of the federal state of Switzerland.Each canton was a fully sovereign state [1] with its own borders, army and currency from the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) until the establishment of the Swiss federal state in 1848.

  9. Council of States (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Swiss Federal Constitution, the mode of election to the Council of States is left to the cantons, the provision being that it must be a democratic method. All cantons now provide for the councilors to be chosen by popular election, although historically it was typically the cantons' legislatures that elected representatives to Bern.