Swiss Federal Elections
The Swiss Federal Elections are held every four years to elect members of the Federal Assembly, which consists of two chambers: the National Council and the Council of States. These elections determine the political representation of the Swiss population and influence the country's legislative agenda.
During the elections, citizens vote for candidates from various political parties, reflecting Switzerland's multi-party system. The results shape the Federal Council, which is the executive branch of the government. The elections are characterized by a high voter turnout, showcasing the Swiss commitment to direct democracy and civic participation.