Council of State of Vaud explained

The Council of State of the Canton of Vaud (French: Conseil d'État du Canton de Vaud) is the executive organ of the Canton of Vaud, in Switzerland. Vaud has a seven-member Conseil d'État. The responsibilities of the Council of State is to run the administration, submit laws and decrees to the Grand Council, observe a budget and adopt regulations or directives.[1] Essentially, the Cantons define their own structure within federal regulations. Switzerland consists of twenty-six cantons in which each can influence the federal government.[2] Vaud is a part of these cantons, and it is the central area connected to high trafficked communication routes in Switzerland.

Members

NamePartyOfficeElectedNotes
Frédéric Borlozwidth=5px style="background-color: "PLREducation and Vocational Training2022
Valérie DittliLCFinance and Agriculture2022
Nuria Gorritewidth=5px style="background-color: "Social Democratic PartyCulture, Infrastructure and Human Resources2012
Christelle Luisier BrodardPLRInstitutions, Territory and Sport2020
Isabelle MoretPLREconomy, Innovation, Employment and Heritage2022
Rebecca RuizSocial Democratic PartyHealth and Social Action2019
Vassilis VenizelosGreen PartyYouth, Environment and Safety2022

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vaud . The Canton of Vaud . 2022 . The Canton of Vaud . vd.ch.
  2. Weerts . Sophie . 2016 . Swiss Cantonal Constitutions as Sources of Law for the Protection of Fundamental Rights. . Revue interdisciplinaire d'études juridiques . 77 . 2 . 77, 179–205. 10.3917/riej.077.0179 .