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Indeed it is.

And Switzerland's land/population size does allow for easier management, I suppose. Smaller means => less issues to handle. I don't mean this in a diminutive way, i.e. socially, economically, politically Switzerland must face exactly the same problems we all face, but there are fewer airports for example :)

by Alex in Toulouse on Mon Nov 14th, 2005 at 06:24:47 PM EST
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Are you kidding, I mean about the less issues to handle, because of the smallness of Switzerland. Do you know all the stuff we are voting on! at times it seems never-ending hand difficult to stay "really" informed on all of them.
by Fran on Tue Nov 15th, 2005 at 01:55:37 AM EST
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I believe you!!! (even only 2 issues a week means a lot of homework to read about them, and be objective)

But then the question is, if it's hard to keep in touch with all the issues in Switzerland, it's also got to be hard in France ... so my question is, how do elected officials in France manage to stay informed on every issue that they vote on, if they're busy being politicians all day long, giving interviews, flattering their own egos, shaking hands, and skipping parliament every other day? These guys probably have no idea what they're voting on!!!

by Alex in Toulouse on Tue Nov 15th, 2005 at 03:40:28 AM EST
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