Parliament Act (ParlA) | |
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Federal Assembly of Switzerland | |
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Territorial extent | Switzerland |
Enacted by | Federal Assembly of Switzerland |
Enacted | 13 December 2002 |
Commenced | 1 December 2003 |
Repeals | |
Parliamentary Procedures Act (1962) | |
Status: Current legislation |
The Parliament Act (ParlA) ( German: Parlamentsgesetz, ParlG, French: Loi sur le Parlement, LParl, Italian: Legge sul Parlamento, LParl), is a Swiss federal law that clarifies the provisions of the Swiss constitution (Title 5, Chapter 2) [1] on the rights, duties, tasks, organization and procedure of the Federal Assembly, as well as the division of power between the Federal Assembly, the Federal Council, and the Federal courts. [2] It was adopted on 13 December 2002 by the Federal Assembly and came into force on 1 December 2003. It replaces the Parliamentary Procedures Act from 1962.
Parliament Act (ParlA) | |
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Federal Assembly of Switzerland | |
| |
Territorial extent | Switzerland |
Enacted by | Federal Assembly of Switzerland |
Enacted | 13 December 2002 |
Commenced | 1 December 2003 |
Repeals | |
Parliamentary Procedures Act (1962) | |
Status: Current legislation |
The Parliament Act (ParlA) ( German: Parlamentsgesetz, ParlG, French: Loi sur le Parlement, LParl, Italian: Legge sul Parlamento, LParl), is a Swiss federal law that clarifies the provisions of the Swiss constitution (Title 5, Chapter 2) [1] on the rights, duties, tasks, organization and procedure of the Federal Assembly, as well as the division of power between the Federal Assembly, the Federal Council, and the Federal courts. [2] It was adopted on 13 December 2002 by the Federal Assembly and came into force on 1 December 2003. It replaces the Parliamentary Procedures Act from 1962.