Swiss Democracy
Swiss Democracy is characterized by a unique system of direct democracy, where citizens have a significant role in decision-making. This allows voters to propose changes to the constitution or laws through initiatives and to challenge legislation via referendums. The Swiss political system emphasizes local governance, with cantons having considerable autonomy.
The government operates as a federal system, consisting of the Federal Council, which is a seven-member executive body. Elections are held regularly, and political parties represent a wide range of views, ensuring that various perspectives are included in the political process. This system fosters active citizen participation and consensus-building.