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Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Swiss order of precedence is a hierarchy of important positions within the government of Switzerland. It has no legal standing but is used by ceremonial protocol. The order of precedence is determined by the Protocol Regulations[1] and the Table of Precedence[2] of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. Unless otherwise noted, precedence among persons of equal rank is determined by seniority. As a general rule, spouses share the same rank.
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Governments, Parliaments and Courts of the Confederation, Cantons and Communes |
Diplomats |
Armed forces |
Federal administration |
Religious and educational authorities |
Rank | Position | Incumbent (as of 3 February 2023[update]) |
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1 | President of the Confederation | Viola Amherd[3] |
2 | Vice President of the Federal Council | Karin Keller-Sutter[3] |
3 | Federal Councillors[note 1] | Guy Parmelin, Ignazio Cassis, Albert Rösti, Élisabeth Baume-Schneider, Beat Jans[3][4] |
Commanding General[note 2] | vacant in time of peace | |
4 | President of the National Council | Eric Nussbaumer[5] |
5 | President of the Council of States | Eva Herzog[6] |
6 | Federal Chancellor | Walter Thurnherr[3] |
7 | President of the Federal Supreme Court | Martha Niquille[7] |
8 | Former Federal Councillors[note 1] | see List of members of the Federal Council |
9 | Presidents of the cantonal governments[note 3] | see List of cantonal executives |
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10 | Vice Presidents of the National Council | Martin Candinas (1st),[note 4] Eric Nussbaumer (2nd)[note 4][5] |
11 | Vice Presidents of the Council of States | Brigitte Häberli-Koller (1st),[note 4] Elisabeth Baume-Schneider (2nd)[note 4][6] |
12 | Vice President of the Federal Supreme Court | |
Bishops | ||
13 | Chief of the Armed Forces | Thomas Süssli[8] |
Secretaries of State | ||
14 | Members of the National Council[note 1] | see List of members of the National Council |
15 | Members of the Council of States[note 1] | see List of members of the Council of States |
16 | Judges of the Federal Supreme Court[note 1] | see List of judges of the Federal Supreme Court |
17 | President of the Federal Criminal Court | Tito Ponti[9] |
18 | President of the Federal Administrative Court | Jean-Luc Baechler[10] |
19 | President of the Federal Patent Court | Mark Schweizer[11] |
20 | Heads of Swiss diplomatic missions | |
Lieutenant Generals | ||
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President of the Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology | Fritz Schiesser[15] | |
21 | Vice Presidents of the cantonal governments[note 3] | see List of cantonal executives |
22 | Vice President of the Federal Criminal Court | Giuseppe Muschietti[9] |
23 | Vice President of the Federal Administrative Court | Marianne Ryter[10] |
24 | Vice President of the Federal Patent Court | Frank Schnyder[11] |
25 | Members of the cantonal governments[note 3] | see List of cantonal executives |
26 | Members of the Board of the Swiss National Bank | Fritz Zurbrügg, Andréa Maechler[12] |
27 | Ambassadors | |
Major Generals | ||
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see Federal administration | |
28 | Mayor of Bern | Alec von Graffenried[16] |
Rectors of universities and equivalent establishments | ||
29 | Presidents of cantonal legislatures[note 3] | see List of cantonal legislatures |
Brigadier Generals | ||
Deputy directors | ||
30 | University deans and directors | |
31 | Presidents of the cantonal courts[note 3] | |
Deans of religious authorities | ||
32 | Judges of the Federal Criminal Court[note 1] | see List of judges of the Federal Criminal Court |
Professors of universities and equivalent establishments | ||
33 | Judges of the Federal Administrative Court[note 1] | see List of judges of the Federal Administrative Court |
34 | Judges of the Federal Patent Court[note 1] | see List of judges of the Federal Patent Court |
35 | Presidents of municipal executive authorities[note 3] | |
36 | Chancellors of cantons[note 3] | |
Ministers | ||
Colonels | ||
Vice directors | ||
37 | Members of cantonal legislatures[note 3] | see List of cantonal legislatures |
38 | ||
Lieutenant Colonels | ||
39 | Majors | |
Section heads | ||
Priests and Protestant Ministers | ||
40 | Vicars |
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