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Title: Switzerland Report 2005
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The Federal Assembly is the primary seat of power. It has two houses the Council of State and the National Council. These two houses have equal power in all respects, including the right to introduce legislation.
The Federal Council ? a collegial executive of seven members (The Executive Branch)... Showed first 250 characters
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The Federal Assembly individually elects the seven Federal Councilors in a joint session of both houses at the opening of a new legislature. They are elected for a 4-year term, with no term limits and no provision to recall the cabinet or members during legislature... Showed next 250 characters
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