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List of members of the Swiss Federal Council by date

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List of members of the Swiss Federal Council by date
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This is a list of members of the Swiss Federal Council,[1] in chronological order and for any given year since inauguration of the Federal Council, from 1848 to present. Its seven members constitute the federal government of Switzerland and collectively serve as the country's head of state. Each of the seven Federal Councillors heads a department of the Swiss federal administration.[2]

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The Swiss Federal Council and the Federal Chancellor as of January 2024. From left to right: Viktor Rossi, Élisabeth Baume-Schneider, Ignazio Cassis, Karin Keller-Sutter, Viola Amherd, Guy Parmelin, Albert Rösti, and Beat Jans.

The members of the Federal Council are elected for a term of four years by both chambers of the federal parliament sitting together as the United Federal Assembly. Each Federal Councillor is elected individually by secret ballot by an absolute majority of votes.[3] Once elected for a four-year-term, Federal Councillors can neither be voted out of office by a motion of no confidence nor can they be impeached. Reelection is possible for an indefinite number of terms. Parliament has decided not to reelect a sitting Federal Councillor only four times and only twice (in 2003 and 2007) since 1872. In practice, therefore, Federal Councillors serve until they decide to resign and retire to private life, usually after three to five terms of office.[4]

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Chronological, global

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Martin PfisterBeat JansÉlisabeth Baume-SchneiderAlbert RöstiKarin Keller-SutterViola AmherdIgnazio CassisGuy ParmelinAlain BersetJohann Schneider-AmmannSimonetta SommarugaDidier BurkhalterUeli MaurerEveline Widmer-SchlumpfDoris LeuthardHans-Rudolf MerzChristoph BlocherMicheline Calmy-ReySamuel SchmidJoseph DeissRuth Metzler-ArnoldPascal CouchepinMoritz LeuenbergerRuth DreifussKaspar VilligerAdolf OgiRené FelberFlavio CottiArnold KollerElisabeth KoppJean-Pascal DelamurazOtto StichRudolf FriedrichAlphons EgliLeon SchlumpfPierre AubertFritz HoneggerGeorges-André ChevallazHans HürlimannWilli RitschardKurt FurglerPierre GraberErnst BruggerNello CelioRudolf GnägiRoger BonvinHans SchaffnerHans-Peter TschudiLudwig von MoosWilly SpühlerJean BourgknechtFriedrich Traugott WahlenGiuseppe LeporiPaul ChaudetThomas HolensteinHans StreuliMax Weber (Swiss politician)Markus FeldmannJosef EscherRodolphe RubattelMax PetitpierreErnst NobsKarl KobeltEduard von SteigerWalther StampfliEnrico CelioErnst WetterHermann ObrechtPhilipp EtterJohannes BaumannAlbert Meyer (politician)Rudolf MingerMarcel Pilet-GolazHeinrich HäberlinJean-Marie MusyErnest ChuardKarl ScheurerRobert HaabGustave AdorFelix CalonderEdmund SchulthessCamille DecoppetLouis PerrierGiuseppe MottaArthur Hoffmann (politician)Josef Anton SchobingerLudwig ForrerMarc-Emile RuchetRobert ComtesseErnst BrennerEduard Müller (Swiss politician)Eugène RuffyAdrien LachenalJosef ZempEmil FreyWalter HauserAdolf DeucherLouis RuchonnetWilhelm Friedrich HertensteinSimeon BavierNuma DrozBernhard HammerFridolin AnderwertJoachim HeerEugène BorelJohann Jakob SchererPaul CérésoleVictor RuffyEmil WeltiJean-Jacques Challet-VenelKarl SchenkJakob DubsGiovanni Battista PiodaMelchior Josef Martin KnüselConstant FornerodJakob StämpfliWilhelm Matthias NaeffFriedrich Frey-HeroséStefano FransciniJosef MunzingerHenri DrueyUlrich OchsenbeinJonas Furrer

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