The State : Elements of Historical And Practical Politics
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691. It is upon the assembling of each new National Council that the election of the Federal Council takes place (sees. 665-669). The three- years term of the executive Council is thus made to extend from the begin- ning of the first session of one National Council to the beginning of the , first session of the next. 692. The National Council elects its own officers ; but in selecting its President and Vice-President it is bound by a rule similar to that which limits the yearly choice of a Pres...ident of the Confederation. The Presi- dent or Vice-President of one session cannot be reelected for the session next foUovfing. For the officers of the National Assembly, like the officers of most European law-making bodies, are elected every session instead of for the whole term of the body, as in our House of Representatives and the English House of Commons. 693. II. The Council of States (Stdnderath) is composed of forty-four members : two from each of the twenty-two Cantons. It would thus seem to resemble very closely in its composition our own federal Senate and to represent distinctively the federal feature of the union between the Cantons.
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