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Natalie Rickli
Natalie Simone Rickli (born 19 November 1976 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a Swiss people, Swiss politician of the Swiss People's Party. Biography Rickli started her professional career in the publishing business. She then moved to the advertising industry, where she marketed print products and websites for sports, Weltwoche, PCtipp and Computerworld, among others. She worked at the former Qualiclick AG in Zollikon as a website manager, then at the publishing house IDG as head of advertising administration and marketing, later at AdLINK Schweiz AG as site relations manager, she switched to IP Multimedia (Switzerland) AG in 2009. Rickli was elected as member of the National Council of Switzerland from the Canton of Zürich in 2007 Swiss federal election, 2007. She was part of the World Economic Forum, World Economic Forum's 2013 Young Leadership program. In March 2019, she was elected to the Executive Council of Zürich and appointed as the Director of Health. Rickli is a memb ...
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National Council Of Switzerland
The National Council (german: Nationalrat; french: Conseil national; it, Consiglio nazionale; rm, Cussegl naziunal) is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland, the upper house being the Council of States. With 200 seats, the National Council is the larger of the two houses. Adult citizens elect the council's members, who are called National Councillors, for four year terms. These members are apportioned to the Swiss cantons in proportion to their population. Both houses meet in the Federal Palace of Switzerland in Bern. Organisation With 200 members, the National Council is the larger house of the Swiss legislature. When the Swiss federation was founded in 1848, the number of seats was not yet fixed, and was thus determined by the population of the individual cantons. According to the provisions of the federal constitution at that time, a canton was to receive one National Council member for every 20,000 citizens. Thus, the first National Council, which m ...
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