Celebration for 175 Years of the Federal Constitution

Published: Tuesday, Sep 12th 2023, 12:40

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On Tuesday, Rita Famos, President of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Switzerland (EKS), celebrated the 175th anniversary of the Swiss Federal Constitution with a tweet. She highlighted the spirit of reform that has been present in the Swiss democracy since its inception, noting that minority voices are heard and the strength of the nation is measured by the welfare of its weakest members. The Swiss Federal Constitution was adopted in 1848 and has since been amended several times to reflect the changing needs of the nation. It is a federal, participatory democracy, where the power is shared between the federal government and the cantons. This system ensures that all citizens have a say in the decision-making process and that minority voices are heard. Furthermore, the welfare of the weakest members of society is taken into account when making decisions. The Swiss Federal Constitution has been a source of stability and prosperity for the nation, and has enabled it to remain a leader in democracy and human rights. It has also been a source of inspiration for other countries, as it has shown that a nation can be successful while still respecting the rights of its citizens. In conclusion, the Swiss Federal Constitution has been a source of stability and prosperity for the nation, and has enabled it to remain a leader in democracy and human rights. It has also been a source of inspiration for other countries, as it has shown that a nation can be successful while still respecting the rights of its citizens. Furthermore, it has ensured that minority voices are heard and the strength of the nation is measured by the welfare of its weakest members.nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn









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