Short facts about the government of Switzerland
| Country
name: |
conventional long
form: Swiss Confederation
conventional short
form: Switzerland
local long form: Schweizerische
Eidgenossenschaft (German), Confederation Suisse (French), Confederazione
Svizzera (Italian)
local short form: Schweiz (German), Suisse
(French), Svizzera (Italian) |
| Government
type: |
federal
republic |
| Administrative divisions: |
26 cantons (cantons, singular - canton
in French; cantoni, singular - cantone in Italian; kantone, singular - kanton in
German); Aargau, Ausser-Rhoden, Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, Bern, Fribourg,
Geneve, Glarus, Graubunden, Inner-Rhoden, Jura, Luzern, Neuchatel, Nidwalden,
Obwalden, Sankt Gallen, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, Solothurn, Thurgau, Ticino, Uri,
Valais, Vaud, Zug, Zurich |
| Independence: |
1 August 1291 (Founding of the Swiss
Confederation) |
| National
holiday: |
Founding of the Swiss Confederation, 1
August (1291) |
| Constitution: |
29 May
1874 |
| Legal
system: |
civil law system influenced by
customary law; judicial review of legislative acts, except with respect to
federal decrees of general obligatory character; accepts compulsory ICJ
jurisdiction, with reservations |
| Suffrage: |
18 years of age;
universal |
| Executive
branch: |
chief of state:
President Moritz LEUENBERGER (since 1 January 2001); Vice President
Kaspar VILLIGER (since 1 January 2001); note - the president is both the chief
of state and head of government
head of government: President
Moritz LEUENBERGER (since 1 January 2001); Vice President Kaspar VILLIGER (since
1 January 2001); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of
government
cabinet: Federal Council or Bundesrat (in German),
Conseil Federal (in French), Consiglio Federale (in Italian) elected by the
Federal Assembly from among its own members for a four-year
term
elections: president and vice president elected by the
Federal Assembly from among the members of the Federal Council for one-year
terms that run concurrently; election last held 6 December 2000 (next to be held
NA December 2001)
election results: Moritz LEUENBERGER elected
president; percent of Federal Assembly vote - 76%; Kaspar VILLIGER elected vice
president; percent of legislative vote -
72% |
| Legislative
branch: |
bicameral Federal Assembly or
Bundesversammlung (in German), Assemblee Federale (in French), Assemblea
Federale (in Italian) consists of the Council of States or Standerat (in
German), Conseil des Etats (in French), Consiglio degli Stati (in Italian) (46
seats - members serve four-year terms) and the National Council or Nationalrat
(in German), Conseil National (in French), Consiglio Nazionale (in Italian) (200
seats - members are elected by popular vote on a basis of proportional
representation to serve four-year terms)
elections: Council of
States - last held in 1999 (each canton determines when the next election will
be held); National Council - last held 24 October 1999 (next to be held NA
October 2003)
election results: Council of States - percent of
vote by party - NA%; seats by party - FDP 18, CVP 15, SVP 7, SPS 6; National
Council - percent of vote by party - SPS 22.5%, SVP 22.6%, FDP 19.9%, CVP 15.8%,
other small parties all under 5%; seats by party - SPS 51, SVP 44, FDP 43, CVP
35, Greens 9, other small parties 18 |
| Judicial
branch: |
Federal Supreme Court (judges elected
for six-year terms by the Federal Assembly) |
| Political
parties and leaders: |
Christian Democratic People's Party
(Christichdemokratische Volkspartei der Schweiz or CVP, Parti Democrate-Chretien
Suisse or PDC, Partito Democratico-Cristiano Popolare Svizzero or PDC, Partida
Cristiandemocratica dalla Svizra or PCD) [Adalbert DURRER, president]; Green
Party (Grune Partei der Schweiz or Grune, Parti Ecologiste Suisse or Les Verts,
Partito Ecologista Svizzero or I Verdi, Partida Ecologica Svizra or La Verda)
[Ruedi BAUMANN, president]; Radical Free Democratic Party
(Freisinnig-Demokratische Partei der Schweiz or FDP, Parti Radical-Democratique
Suisse or PRD, Partitio Liberal-Radicale Svizzero or PLR) [Franz STEINEGGER,
president]; Social Democratic Party (Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz or
SPS, Parti Socialist Suisse or PSS, Partito Socialista Svizzero or PSS, Partida
Socialdemocratica de la Svizra or PSS) [Christiane BRUNNER, president]; Swiss
People's Party (Schweizerische Volkspartei or SVP, Union Democratique du Centre
or UDC, Unione Democratica de Centro or UDC, Uniun Democratica dal Center or
UDC) [Ueli MAURER, president]; and other minor
parties |
| Political
pressure groups and leaders: |
NA |
| International organization participation: |
ACCT, AfDB, AsDB, Australia Group, BIS,
CCC, CE, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, EFTA, ESA, FAO, G-10, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO,
ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat,
Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, LAIA (observer), MONUC, NAM (guest), NEA, NSG, OAS
(observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, PFP, UN (observer), UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR,
UNIDO, UNITAR, UNMEE, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNMOP, UNOMIG, UNTSO, UNU, UPU, WCL, WHO,
WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO, ZC |
| Diplomatic
representation in the US: |
chief of mission:
Ambassador Alfred DEFAGO
chancery: 2900 Cathedral
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
telephone: [1] (202)
745-7900
FAX: [1] (202) 387-2564
consulate(s)
general: Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and San
Francisco
consulate(s):
Boston |
| Diplomatic
representation from the US: |
chief of mission:
Ambassador J. Richard FREDERICKS
embassy:
Jubilaeumstrasse 93, 3001 Bern
mailing address: use embassy
street address
telephone: [41] (31) 357 70 11
FAX:
[41] (31) 357 73 44 |
| Flag
description: |
red square with a bold, equilateral
white cross in the center that does not extend to the edges of the flag | Source: World Factbook |