HISTORICAL CROQUETTES, THE SWISS CONFEDERATION, SYSTEM, EQUALLY SATISFIED OR EQUALLY DISSATISFIED CITIZENS
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https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2018.13.25Keywords:
Confederation, the Canton, democracy, neutrality, German, French, Italian, Romansh, Vavezno council, the executive directory, Federal contract, the Federal Assembly.Abstract
The Swiss Confederation so established legal and political system in which citizens engage in all its rights and obligations to the highest quality standards, but with permanent civil liability to the same protection and continue to improve.
The Swiss is one of the relatively early on populated areas in this part of Europe. Traces of human settlements in Switzerland come from the early Paleolithic. In the 2nd century inhabited the western part of the country Celts Helveg, who are at war with Rome, and after Caesar’s victory at Bibracte fell under his authority. From the 11th to the 13th century, almost the entire territory north of Lake Geneva ruled the Counts, later the Duke of Zähringen. In the second half of the 12th century dominate the southwestern part of the country counts of Savoy and the northeast of counts of Habsburg. During the First World War neutrality of Switzerland was not compromised. Switzerland has entered 1920 in the League of Nations, retaining and further state-political neutrality. In World War II, Switzerland managed to also maintain neutrality, helping first all warring parties, and later only Germany and Italy. This apparent neutrality was tacitly approved by the warring parties and allowed them public and secret diplomacy that is required to “companion” of all wars. Weather in Switzerland has built such a legal and political system that makes all citizens equally satisfied and dissatisfied, but equally dissazisfies.
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