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Switzerland is a democratic country, and the politics are a little complicated to explain to an outsider. Technically, the country is run by the president, Micheline Calmy-Rey, but the power is shared between all the members of the federal council. Additionally, each canton has its own government (much like the United States' system of federal and state laws.)

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