Council of States (Switzerland)

Council of States

French: Conseil des États
German: Ständerat
Italian: Consiglio degli Stati
Romansh: Cussegl dals Stadis
52nd Council of States
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Eva Herzog, SP/PS
since 4 December 2023
First Vice President
Andrea Caroni, FDP/PLR
since 4 December 2023
Second Vice President
Stefan Engler, The Centre
since 4 December 2023
Structure
Seats46
Political groups
  The Centre (15)
  FDP/PLR (11)
  SP/PS (9)
  SVP/UDC (6)
  GPS/PES (3)
  GLP/PVL (1)
  MCG (1)
Elections
Two-round system (42 seats)
Proportional representation (4 seats: Neuchâtel and Jura)
First election
1–27 October 1848
Last election
22 October 2023 (first round)
11, 19 and 26 November 2023 (second round)
Meeting place
Federal Palace of Switzerland, Bern
Website
www.parliament.ch/en/organe/council-of-states

The Council of States[1] is the upper house of the Federal Assembly, and the lower house being the National Council. It comprises 46 members.[2]

Twenty of the country's cantons are represented by two Councillors each. Six cantons, traditionally called "half cantons", are represented by one Councillor each for historical reasons. These are Obwalden, Nidwalden, Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and Appenzell Innerrhoden.[3] The Councillors serve for four years, and are not bound in their vote to instructions from the cantonal authorities.

  1. ^ (German: Ständerat, French: Conseil des États, Italian: Consiglio degli Stati, Romansh: Cussegl dals Stadis)
  2. ^ "The Council of States" (official site). Berne, Switzerland: The Swiss Parliament. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Member of the Council of States by Canton" (official site). Berne, Switzerland: The Swiss Parliament. Retrieved 9 August 2016.

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