Federal Chancellery of Switzerland

Since 2024, it has been headed by Federal Chancellor Viktor Rossi of the Green Liberal Party of Switzerland.The Information & Communications Sector is led by Vice-Chancellor André Simonazzi, this role also has expanded to become the official spokesman for the Federal Council in 2000.[4] For administrative purposes, the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner is affiliated to the Chancellery.Initially a magistrate function, its role became less important after 1918 when it served mainly as a career reward for distinguished public servants.[6] Remarkably enough, though, when Corinna Casanova was elected Federal Chancellor three years later, the nomination of Thomas Helbling as her successor, another Swiss German, raised no such public criticism.
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