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Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions in Switzerland

Switzerland operates as a federal republic with a unique system combining representative democracy and direct democracy through referendums and popular initiatives. The seven-member Federal Council serves as both collective head of state and government, with the presidency rotating annually among council members. The system is characterized by broad coalition governments, high public trust in institutions (62% in 2023), and significant cantonal autonomy.

Democracy Index

Good

Government Type

Federal Republic

Legal System

Civil law system based on the 1999 Federal Constitution

Head of State

President of the Swiss Confederation Viola Amherd(since 2024)

Head of Government

President of the Swiss Confederation Viola Amherdsince 2024

Political Indicators

Press Freedom
23.5Rank #11

Scale: 0-100

Reporters Without Borders (2024)

Democracy Index
9.37

Scale: 0-10

Full Democracy

Economist Intelligence Unit (2024)

Legislature

Type:bicameral
Upper House:Council of States (46 seats)
Lower House:National Council (200 seats)

Major Political Parties

Swiss People's Party(SVP/UDC)

Right-wing populist

Social Democratic Party(SP/PS)

Center-left

FDP.The Liberals(FDP/PRD)

Center-right liberal

The Greens(GPS/VERTS)

Green

Voting Rights

Swiss citizens have the right to vote in federal, cantonal, and municipal elections. Direct democracy allows citizens to initiate referendums and popular initiatives. Voting rights are exercised through both representative democracy and direct democratic mechanisms.

Recent Developments

  • Federal Council departmental reshuffle in 2024 following parliamentary elections
  • Viktor Rossi elected as Federal Chancellor in 2024
  • Continued focus on energy transition with 56.6% hydroelectricity, 32.4% nuclear power generation
  • Direct democracy mechanisms remain central to Swiss political system with ongoing referendums and popular initiatives
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal adult suffrage
Constitution1999
Cantons26