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- every four years. The canton is governed by a seven-member council (Regierungsrat). On 24 March 2019, the following were elected for four years: Jacqueline...
- a Swiss historian and politician of the Centre. He has served as a Regierungsrat (Cantonal Minister) of Zug since 2016, responsible for the health department...
- collegial bodies, each with 5 or 7 members. They are generally called Regierungsrat (Executive Council) in German-speaking cantons and Conseil d'État (State...
- Canton of Basel-Stadt. 30 August 2024. Retrieved 31 August 2024. "Der Regierungsrat beantragt beim Grossen Rat Ausgaben für den ESC 2025" [The Government...
- is alphabetical, the president and vice-president first. Executive: Regierungsrat (2001–2005) Roland Brogli Peter C. Beyeler, Landammann Alex Hürzeler...
- as Regierungs****essor, was promoted in 1910 to Regierungsrat and then in 1912 to Geheimer Regierungsrat. His tasks mainly involved preparing parliamentary...
- The Executive Council (German: Regierungsrat) is the executive body of the Swiss canton of Basel-Stadt. The seven-member collegial body is elected by...
- Einsatzkommando 1/IV: SS-Sturmbannführer und Regierungsrat Helmut Bischoff Einsatzkommando 2/IV: SS-Sturmbannführer und Regierungsrat Walter Hammer Einsatzgruppe V or...
- 2023). "Mustafa Atici". www.regierungsrat.bs.ch (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-05. "Wer ist Mustafa Atici, der neue Regierungsrat in Basel-Stadt?". 8 April...
- from the original on 2010-10-20. "Adolf Hitler als braunschweigischer Regierungsrat". kulturerbe.niedersachsen.de (in German). 1932–1933. Retrieved 2024-03-22...