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write a note on swiss federation

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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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Swiss Federalism

Switzerland is a federal state. This means that state powers are divided between the Confederation, the cantons and the communes. Each entity has its own tasks.

Answered by yoktreekaray
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Swiss Federalism

Switzerland is a federal state. This means that state powers are divided between the Confederation, the cantons and the communes. Each entity has its own tasks.

Federalism, which was introduced in Switzerland in 1848, makes it possible to enjoy diversity within a single entity. For Switzerland, with its four national languages and its highly diverse geographical landscapes, federalism makes and important contribution to social cohesion.

The Federal Constitution lays down the powers of the Confederation and the cantons. The cantons, in turn, define the powers of their communes.

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