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The Council of the Swiss Abroad

The Council of the Swiss Abroad (CSA) represents the interests of Swiss citizens abroad vis-à-vis the authorities and the public in Switzerland. The CSA is thus often referred to as the “Parliament of the Fifth Switzerland”.

The Council of the Swiss Abroad meets thrice per year. At their meetings, the delegates discuss Swiss Abroad policy questions as well as current political topics concerning the Swiss Abroad. They make decisions and determine opinions and resolutions which are then submitted to the competent authorities.

Members & Seat allocation

The CSA consists of 140 delegates. 

List of delegates

The 120 members abroad represent the Swiss Abroad in their respective country. Delegates may be supported by deputies. Deputies take the place of delegates and participate in meetings if delegates are unable to attend.

The domestic members are individuals from the political, economic and cultural fields with a special interest in the Fifth Switzerland. 

Two CSA seats are reserved for young Swiss Abroad. They are currently occupied by members of the Youth Parliament of the Swiss Abroad (YPSA).

 

Seat allocation for the term of office 2021-2025

The seat allocation reflects the number of Swiss Abroad in each country and is periodically re-determined on the basis of the current Statistics on the Swiss Abroad of the Federal Department for Foreign Affairs.

ContinentCountry/Group of countriesSeats
EuropeFrance12 
 Germany8
 Italy
 Great Britain5
 Spain
 Austria
 Netherlands
 Belgium
 Sweden2
 Liechtenstein1
 Greece1
 Denmark1
 Portugal1
 Norway1
 Turkey1
 Hungary1
 Finland1
 Ireland1
 Czech Republic1
 Luxembourg1
 Monaco1
 Eastern Europe1
 Balkans1
 Russia1
AmericaUSA
 Canada
 Argentina3
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Chile
 Peru1
 Columbia1
 Venezuela1
 Dominican Republic1
 Ecuador1
 Costa Rica1
 Paraguay1
AfricaSouth Africa2
 Egypt1
 Tunisia1
 Morocco1
 Freely available3
AsiaIsrael
 Thailand2
 China1
 Philippines1
 Singapore1
 Japan1
 United Arab Emirates1
 South Asia 
 Central Asia1
 Middle East1
 Freely available2
OceaniaAustralia4
 New Zealand
Switzerland 20

Voting procedure

Members abroad: The umbrella organisation or Swiss clubs in this country determine the voting procedure. The Organisation of the Swiss Abroad is working to ensure that all Swiss Abroad are able to cast their vote for candidates of their choice (active voting right) or to offer themselves as candidates and for election (passive voting right).


Domestic members: They are recommended by the Executive Board and elected by the CSA.

Achievements

The Council of the Swiss Abroad can look back on numerous achievements. These include:

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