Normally your message "general" is not used in the Swiss military, with
three-star commandants de corps the highest-ranking officers in the army. [1]
Under the Constitution, the Federal Council, which acts as the country's head of
state, can command only 4, 000 soldiers, with a time limit of three weeks of
mobilisation. For it to field more service personnel, the Federal Assembly must
elect a General[2] who is given four stars. [1] Thus, the General is elected by
the Federal Assembly to give him the same democratic legitimacy as the Federal
Council. [2]
The general is elected by a joint session of this Federal Assembly, known as the United Federal Assembly, wherein both the 200-seat National Council and 46-seat Council of States join together on a 'one member, one vote' basis. The Federal Assembly retains the sole power to dismiss the General, but the General remains subordinate to the Federal Council by the Council's ability to demobilise and hence making the position of General redundant.
The general is elected by a joint session of this Federal Assembly, known as the United Federal Assembly, wherein both the 200-seat National Council and 46-seat Council of States join together on a 'one member, one vote' basis. The Federal Assembly retains the sole power to dismiss the General, but the General remains subordinate to the Federal Council by the Council's ability to demobilise and hence making the position of General redundant.
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