Grand Council (Switzerland)
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The Grand Council (German: Grosse Rat, French: Grand Conseil, Italian: Gran Consiglio, Romansh: Cussegl grond) is a unicameral legislature style adopted by most Cantons of Switzerland.[1]
- Grand Council of Appenzell Innerrhoden
- Grand Council of Basel-Stadt
- Grand Council of Argau
- Grand Council of Bern
- Grand Council of Fribourg
- Grand Council of Geneva
- Grand Council of Graubünden
- Grand Council of Lucerne
- Grand Council of Neuchâtel
- Grand Council of Thurgau
- Grand Council of Ticino
- Grand Council of Valais
- Grand Council of Vaud
See also
References
- ↑ Robert Clarkson Brooks (1918). David P. Barrows and Thomas H. Reed, ed. Government and Politics of Switzerland. World Book Company. p. 313.
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