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  2. Federal administration of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The federal administration of Switzerland [1] is the ensemble of agencies that constitute, together with the Swiss Federal Council, the executive branch of the Swiss federal authorities. The administration is charged with executing federal law and preparing draft laws and policy for the Federal Council and the Federal Assembly .

  3. List of Swiss Federal Acts - Wikipedia

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    Defines the tasks, responsibilities and processes of the Swiss Federal Audit Office: 61 Finance – General Organisation Finanzkontrollgesetz, FKG Loi sur le Contrôle des finances, LCF Legge sul Controllo delle finanze, LCF SR 616.1 – Subsidies Act 1990 1991 Defines the conditions under which the federal government is allowed to provide ...

  4. 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.

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

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    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 (President) Karin Keller-Sutter (Vice President) Albert Rösti Élisabeth Baume-Schneider Federal Chancellor Viktor Rossi Federal administration Federal Assembly Council of States (members) National Council (members ...

  6. Swiss Federal Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The new preamble also provides a provision about responsibility before and the rights of the future generations of the people of Switzerland. The general provisions contained in Title 1 (articles 1–6) define the characteristic traits of the Swiss state on all of its three levels of authority: federal, cantonal and municipal.

  7. Politics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The government of Switzerland is a federal state with direct democracy. [1] The legislative branch is the Federal Assembly. The Federal Assembly has two parts: ...

  8. Federal Assembly (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Assembly [1] is the federal bicameral parliament [2] of Switzerland.It comprises the 200-seat National Council and the 46-seat Council of States.It meets in Bern in the Federal Palace.

  9. Category:Government of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Local government in Switzerland (1 C, 4 P) M. Military of Switzerland (12 C, 20 P) P. Political office-holders in Switzerland (10 C, 1 P) T. Taxation in Switzerland ...