Federal Chancellor of Switzerland

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Federal Chancellor of Switzerland

Seal of the Swiss Federal Council
Incumbent
Corina Casanova

since 1 January 2008
Residence Federal Palace
Inaugural holder Jean Marc Samuel Isaac Mousson
Formation 1803
Website Chancellor of Switzerland


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The Federal Chancellor (German: Bundeskanzler(in); French: Chancelier(-ière) fédéral(e); Italian: Cancelliere(-a) della Confederazione; Romansh: Chancelier(a) federal(a)) is the head of the Federal Chancellery of Switzerland, which acts as the general staff of the seven-member Federal Council (the federal government). The Swiss Chancellor is not a member of the government, and his or her position is not comparable to that of the Chancellor of Germany.

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[edit] Appointment mechanism

Although the chancellor only has a technocratic role, the position is a political appointment made by a vote of the Federal Assembly (the federal parliament).

One or two Vice-Chancellors are also appointed; before 1862 this position was called the State Secretary of the Confederation.

[edit] The chancellor's role

The chancellor attends meetings of the Federal Council (although he or she does not have a vote), and prepares the Federal Council's reports to the Federal Assembly on its policy and activities. The chancellery is also responsible for the publication of all federal laws.

[edit] List of Federal Chancellors

From-To   Born-Died Canton
1803–1830 Jean Marc Samuel Isaac Mousson Jean Marc Samuel Isaac Mousson 1776–1861 Vaud
1830–1847 Karl Nikolaus von Flüe AmRhyn Karl Nikolaus von Flüe AmRhyn 1800–1849 Lucerne
From-To Federal Chancellor Born-Died Party Canton
1848–1881 Johann Ulrich Schiess Johann Ulrich Schiess 1813–1883   Appenzell Outer-Rhodes
1882–1909 Gottlieb Ringier Gottlieb Ringier 1837–1929   Aargau
1910–1918 Hans Schatzmann Hans Schatzmann 1848–1923 FDP/PRD Aargau
1919–1925 Adolf von Steiger Adolf von Steiger 1859–1925 FDP/PRD Berne
1925–1934 Robert Käslin Robert Käslin 1871–1934 FDP/PRD Nidwalden
1934–1943 George Bovet George Bovet 1874–1946 FDP/PRD Neuchâtel
1944–1951 Oskar Leimgruber Oskar Leimgruber 1886–1976 Konservative Volkspartei Fribourg
1951–1967 Charles Oser Charles Oser 1902–1994 FDP/PRD Basel-City
1968–1981 Karl Huber Karl Huber 1915–2002 CVP/PDC St. Gallen
1981–1991 Walter Buser Walter Buser 1926– SPS/PSS Basel-Country
1991–1999 François Couchepin François Couchepin 1935– FDP/PRD Valais
2000–2007 Annemarie Huber-Hotz Annemarie Huber-Hotz 1948– FDP/PRD Zug
2008– Corina Casanova Corina Casanova 1956– CVP/PDC Graubünden

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