President of the Swiss Confederation

From WIKIPEDIA

The president of the Swiss Confederation, also known as the president of the Confederation or colloquially as the president of Switzerland, is the head of Switzerland‘s seven-member Federal Council, the country’s executive branch. Elected by the Federal Assembly for one year, the office holder chairs the meetings of the Federal Council and undertakes special representational duties.

President of the Swiss Confederation
Official names

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  • Bundespräsident(in)  (German)Président(e) de la Confédération  (French). Presidente della Confederazione  (Italian). President(a) da la Confederaziun  (Romansh)
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Incumbent
Guy Parmelin

since 1 January 2021StyleHis Excellency
(international diplomatic only)ResidenceFederal PalaceTerm length1 year, not eligible for reelection immediatelyInaugural holderJonas FurrerFormation21 November 1848DeputyVice President of the Federal CouncilSalaryCHF 445,163, p.a. as of 1 January 2017[1]WebsiteFederal Presidency

First among equals, the president of the Confederation has no powers over and above the other six councillors and continues to head the assigned department. Traditionally the duty rotates among the members in order of seniority; the vice president of the Federal Council assumes the presidency the year after the officeholder’s tenure. The president of the Confederation is not the head of state because the entire Federal Council is the collective head of state.[2]

The constitutional provisions relating to the organisation of the Federal Government and federal administration are set out in Section 1 Organisation and Procedure of Chapter 3 Federal Council and Federal Administration of the Title 5 Federal Authorities of the Swiss Federal Constitution[3] at articles 174 to 179. Article 176 specifically relates to the presidency

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