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    Federal Chancellor is the head of the Federal Chancellery of Switzerland, the oldest Swiss federal institution, established at the initiative of Napoleon...
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  • Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries. The original chancellors were the cancellarii...
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    Viktor Rossi (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    October 1968) is a Swiss politician and civil servant. A member of the Green Liberal Party, he became Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland on 1 May 2019. On...
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    Federal Chancellor Walter Thurnherr of the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland. The Federal Chancellery was established by the 1803 Act of Mediation...
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  • The Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland was initially named Federal Secretary (Bundesschreiber). The title of the Vice-Chancellor was established in 1851,...
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  • Chancellor of Austria, the head of the Austrian federal government Federal Chancellor of Switzerland, a Swiss federal government official The head of...
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    to the east. Switzerland is geographically divided among the Swiss Plateau, the Alps and the Jura; the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory...
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  • Federal Chancellor of Switzerland Chancellor (ecclesiastical), a church official Chancellor (education), a university official Chancellor (Masonic), an officer...
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  • of Algeria Germany, Chancellor of Germany Tunisia, Prime Minister of Tunisia Israel, Prime Minister of Israel Switzerland, Chancellor of Switzerland Syria...
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    176 of the Swiss Constitution, is that the president can not be elected as either president or vice-president for the following year. Chancellor of Switzerland...
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  • Rachel Salzmann (category Swiss politician stubs)
    becoming chief of staff to the CEO of Swiss health insurance company CSS. She was named Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland by the Federal Council on 8 March...
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    Walter Thurnherr (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    Walter Thurnherr (born 11 July 1963) is a Swiss government official who served as Chancellor of Switzerland from 2016 to 2023. Although he holds a traditionally...
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    Jörg De Bernardi (category Social Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians)
    1973) is a Swiss diplomat and politician. He held the office of Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland between August 2016 and December 2018, in charge of the Federal...
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  • This is a list of current prime ministers of the world's sovereign states by the date they took office, from the earliest to the latest. "Denmark's youngest...
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      Christian Democratic People's Party/The Centre   Conservative Democratic Party Presidents of the Swiss Diet (before 1848) Chancellor of Switzerland...
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    Minister of Luxembourg Juan Carlos I, King of Spain Corina Casanova, Federal Chancellor of Switzerland 2008–2015 Enrico Celio, President of the Swiss Confederation...
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    linguistic group). The Federal Chancellor is the head of the Federal Chancellery of Switzerland, which acts as the general staff of the Federal Council. The...
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    Corina Casanova (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    Corina Casanova (born 4 January 1956) is a Swiss politician who was the Federal Chancellor of Switzerland between 2008 and 2015. Born in Ilanz, Graubünden...
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  • government of Austria Vice-Chancellor of Germany, the deputy head of government of Germany Swiss Vice-Chancellor, one of two senior deputies to the Swiss Federal...
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    The Federal Assembly, also Swiss parliament, is the federal bicameral legislature of Switzerland. The lower house is the 200-seat National Council and...
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  • Hans Schatzmann (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    January 1848 in Windisch, Switzerland – 12 July 1923) was a Swiss politician who served as the fifth Chancellor of Switzerland. He studied at Aarau, then...
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    François Couchepin (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    a Swiss lawyer and politician who served as Chancellor of Switzerland from 1991 to 1999. He was a member of the now-defunct Free Democratic Party of Switzerland...
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  • Hanna Muralt Müller (category 21st-century Swiss women politicians)
    1947) is a Swiss politician, member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland. She held the office of Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland between 1991...
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  • Thomas Helbling (category 20th-century Swiss lawyers)
    Helbling (born 1961) is a Swiss lawyer. He held the office of Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland between 2008 and 2016, in charge of the Federal Council sector...
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    Achille Casanova (category Swiss television journalists)
    October 1941 – 17 July 2016) was a Swiss journalist and politician. He held the office of Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland between 1981 and 2005, and during...
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    Walter Buser (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    of 93. Profile of Walter Buser "Tod von alt Bundeskanzler - Walter Buser 93-jährig gestorben". 21 August 2019. "Reform-minded former Swiss Chancellor...
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  • George Bovet (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    Neuchâtel, Switzerland – 20 May 1946) was a Swiss Politician from the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland (FDP). Son of former Chancellor of the canton of Neuchâtel...
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    Jean-Marc Mousson (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    February 1776 in Morges, Switzerland – 21 June 1861) was a Swiss politician and civil servant. He was the first Chancellor of Switzerland from 1803 to 1830....
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  • Confederation and Vice President of the Federal Council, as well as for Chancellor of Switzerland, also took place; Federal Councillor Viola Amherd was elected...
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  • Johann Ulrich Schiess (category Federal Chancellors of Switzerland)
    Wald, Switzerland – 6 July 1883) was a Swiss politician who served as the third Chancellor of Switzerland. After having studied at the University of Bâle...
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