Burkhalter elected president for 2014

Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter will be the country’s president next year, after parliament accepted his nomination.

Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter will be the country’s president next year, after parliament accepted his nomination.

Burkhalter received 183 votes out 222 ballots cast by the parliamentarians. The 53-year-old centre-right Radical from canton Neuchâtel will take over from Defence Minister Ueli Maurer on January 1.
 
The Swiss presidency is held by a different member of the seven-person cabinet every calendar year. The choice is based on seniority in the government, which means that a minister becomes president at least once every seven years.
 
Burkhalter was elected in the first round of voting with a good score, one of the best over the past decade. Maurer for example only received 148 votes last year. 
 
While the presidential election is traditionally a foregone conclusion, some parliamentarians express their displeasure with a candidate by casting a protest vote, leading to less impressive results.

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