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Government/Opposition parties

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I have removed this grouping from the infobox. The Swiss constitution does not work on the lines of opposition and government parties due to the collegial nature of the federal council and due to the fact that it is a permanent collation of the largest parties in the federal assembly. Describing parties as being government and non government shows a severe misunderstanding of the Swiss constitutional apparatus. Île flottante (talk) 13:04, 30 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]