Political Science, asked by Lemlalvaiphei, 1 year ago

what is swiss federal system?? as compare to indian politics​

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Answered by andrea92
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Federal systems are common in the modern world, partly because federalism has often seemed an appropriate means of welding potentially incompatible communities into a nation state. Even as a English political tradition looked with disfavour on the idea of a written constitution, several federations, inscribed in constitution texts, emerged from the disbonding of the empire. Yet, as we shall see, there are different kinds of federations, distinguished by different power-sharing arrangements between the federal centre and its constituent units. The Republic of India and Swiss Confederation are two prominent members of this worldwide family. Keeping these aspects, an attempt is made to analyze the comparitive study between Indian and Switzerland the two federations.


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●Switzerland is the closest state in the world to have a direct democracy where citizens may challenge any law voted by the federal assembly.

●Switzerland's Executive, Judicial and Legislative institutions are organized on federal, cantonal and communal levels.

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