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That desk is free again: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 1)
The Federal Council is Switzerland’s government. Parliament elects Federal Council members every four years, and whenever a member stands down. But who sits where in their chamber, and how do they decide who will head which department?
published: 30 Oct 2017
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How to become a Swiss Federal Councillor
Switzerland has two new members of the Federal Council! But how is a new Federal Councillor chosen?
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published: 05 Dec 2018
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How the Federal Council communicates: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 7)
We live in a fascinating world of communication. And we all play our own part in that world. We chat, post, tweet and share photos. As ordinary members of the public, we are more or less free as to how we communicate. Of course, it is rather different for the Federal Council. It has to follow certain rules. It has to tell the public about its policies. The Federal Constitution and countless other laws require it to do so.
published: 15 Nov 2019
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Federal Council of Switzerland || Political Science || LLB Part 2 || CSS/PMS
In this video we discuss Federal Council of Switzerland and role & powers of it.
#FederalCouncilofSwitzerland #Swissgovernment
published: 23 May 2022
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2022 Federal Council photograph
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind this shot explained by the newly elected president.
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#ignaziocassis #swiss #confederation #federal #council #photo #artdirector
published: 03 Jan 2022
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The art of preparing well: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 2)
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white and green colour codes mean?
published: 09 Nov 2017
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This is how the Swiss Federal Council is elected
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before the election. Sound confusing? Tanya König breaks it all down.
More videos can be watched on our website: https://www.cnnmoney.ch/shows/spotlight
Video produced by Tanya König https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmotay
published: 20 Dec 2019
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«We are all the Federal Council» – FOPH coronavirus
The situation is serious.
The number of infections with the coronavirus is increasing drastically.
We will only overcome this crisis if we stick together.
published: 05 Nov 2020
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The Federal Council: Extremely popular, hardly researched
Annual Report 2020, key area politics and administration: Until now, hardly any research has been done on the Federal Council. With his analysis of the Federal Council entitled “The Federal Council. The Swiss Government”, Adrian Vatter, Professor of Swiss Politics at the Institute of Political Science, has now closed an important research gap.
published: 18 May 2021
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The Federal Presidency: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 6)
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seven members to be president of the Swiss Confederation for one year.
published: 22 Aug 2019
1:44
That desk is free again: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 1)
The Federal Council is Switzerland’s government. Parliament elects Federal Council members every four years, and whenever a member stands down. But who sits whe...
The Federal Council is Switzerland’s government. Parliament elects Federal Council members every four years, and whenever a member stands down. But who sits where in their chamber, and how do they decide who will head which department?
https://wn.com/That_Desk_Is_Free_Again_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_1)
The Federal Council is Switzerland’s government. Parliament elects Federal Council members every four years, and whenever a member stands down. But who sits where in their chamber, and how do they decide who will head which department?
- published: 30 Oct 2017
- views: 14212
2:43
How to become a Swiss Federal Councillor
Switzerland has two new members of the Federal Council! But how is a new Federal Councillor chosen?
---
swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss B...
Switzerland has two new members of the Federal Council! But how is a new Federal Councillor chosen?
---
swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events.
For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel:
Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch
Channel: http://www.youtube.com/swissinfovideos
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=swissinfovideos
https://wn.com/How_To_Become_A_Swiss_Federal_Councillor
Switzerland has two new members of the Federal Council! But how is a new Federal Councillor chosen?
---
swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events.
For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel:
Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch
Channel: http://www.youtube.com/swissinfovideos
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=swissinfovideos
- published: 05 Dec 2018
- views: 5162
2:39
How the Federal Council communicates: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 7)
We live in a fascinating world of communication. And we all play our own part in that world. We chat, post, tweet and share photos. As ordinary members of the p...
We live in a fascinating world of communication. And we all play our own part in that world. We chat, post, tweet and share photos. As ordinary members of the public, we are more or less free as to how we communicate. Of course, it is rather different for the Federal Council. It has to follow certain rules. It has to tell the public about its policies. The Federal Constitution and countless other laws require it to do so.
https://wn.com/How_The_Federal_Council_Communicates_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_7)
We live in a fascinating world of communication. And we all play our own part in that world. We chat, post, tweet and share photos. As ordinary members of the public, we are more or less free as to how we communicate. Of course, it is rather different for the Federal Council. It has to follow certain rules. It has to tell the public about its policies. The Federal Constitution and countless other laws require it to do so.
- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 6117
16:09
Federal Council of Switzerland || Political Science || LLB Part 2 || CSS/PMS
In this video we discuss Federal Council of Switzerland and role & powers of it.
#FederalCouncilofSwitzerland #Swissgovernment
In this video we discuss Federal Council of Switzerland and role & powers of it.
#FederalCouncilofSwitzerland #Swissgovernment
https://wn.com/Federal_Council_Of_Switzerland_||_Political_Science_||_Llb_Part_2_||_Css_Pms
In this video we discuss Federal Council of Switzerland and role & powers of it.
#FederalCouncilofSwitzerland #Swissgovernment
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 16058
1:07
2022 Federal Council photograph
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind thi...
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind this shot explained by the newly elected president.
.
#ignaziocassis #swiss #confederation #federal #council #photo #artdirector
https://wn.com/2022_Federal_Council_Photograph
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind this shot explained by the newly elected president.
.
#ignaziocassis #swiss #confederation #federal #council #photo #artdirector
- published: 03 Jan 2022
- views: 948
1:44
The art of preparing well: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 2)
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white...
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white and green colour codes mean?
https://wn.com/The_Art_Of_Preparing_Well_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_2)
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white and green colour codes mean?
- published: 09 Nov 2017
- views: 7206
2:39
This is how the Swiss Federal Council is elected
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before...
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before the election. Sound confusing? Tanya König breaks it all down.
More videos can be watched on our website: https://www.cnnmoney.ch/shows/spotlight
Video produced by Tanya König https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmotay
https://wn.com/This_Is_How_The_Swiss_Federal_Council_Is_Elected
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before the election. Sound confusing? Tanya König breaks it all down.
More videos can be watched on our website: https://www.cnnmoney.ch/shows/spotlight
Video produced by Tanya König https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmotay
- published: 20 Dec 2019
- views: 20408
0:48
«We are all the Federal Council» – FOPH coronavirus
The situation is serious.
The number of infections with the coronavirus is increasing drastically.
We will only overcome this crisis if we stick together.
The situation is serious.
The number of infections with the coronavirus is increasing drastically.
We will only overcome this crisis if we stick together.
https://wn.com/«We_Are_All_The_Federal_Council»_–_Foph_Coronavirus
The situation is serious.
The number of infections with the coronavirus is increasing drastically.
We will only overcome this crisis if we stick together.
- published: 05 Nov 2020
- views: 1565
2:16
The Federal Council: Extremely popular, hardly researched
Annual Report 2020, key area politics and administration: Until now, hardly any research has been done on the Federal Council. With his analysis of the Federal ...
Annual Report 2020, key area politics and administration: Until now, hardly any research has been done on the Federal Council. With his analysis of the Federal Council entitled “The Federal Council. The Swiss Government”, Adrian Vatter, Professor of Swiss Politics at the Institute of Political Science, has now closed an important research gap.
https://wn.com/The_Federal_Council_Extremely_Popular,_Hardly_Researched
Annual Report 2020, key area politics and administration: Until now, hardly any research has been done on the Federal Council. With his analysis of the Federal Council entitled “The Federal Council. The Swiss Government”, Adrian Vatter, Professor of Swiss Politics at the Institute of Political Science, has now closed an important research gap.
- published: 18 May 2021
- views: 432
2:13
The Federal Presidency: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 6)
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seve...
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seven members to be president of the Swiss Confederation for one year.
https://wn.com/The_Federal_Presidency_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_6)
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seven members to be president of the Swiss Confederation for one year.
- published: 22 Aug 2019
- views: 6542
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Keeping it formal at meetings: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 3)
published: 13 Nov 2017
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This is how the Swiss Federal Council is elected
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before the election. Sound confusing? Tanya König breaks it all down.
More videos can be watched on our website: https://www.cnnmoney.ch/shows/spotlight
Video produced by Tanya König https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmotay
published: 20 Dec 2019
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Switzerland's Unique (and rare) Political System Explained - VisualPolitik EN
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published: 16 Feb 2024
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The art of preparing well: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 2)
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white and green colour codes mean?
published: 09 Nov 2017
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The Federal Presidency: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 6)
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seven members to be president of the Swiss Confederation for one year.
published: 22 Aug 2019
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Meddling permitted: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 5)
The Swiss government deals with around 2,500 items of business every year. Helvetia explains how the Federal Council copes with a long agenda full of controversial proposals at its weekly meetings and tells us all about the office consultation and joint reporting procedures.
published: 24 Jul 2019
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2022 Federal Council photograph
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind this shot explained by the newly elected president.
.
#ignaziocassis #swiss #confederation #federal #council #photo #artdirector
published: 03 Jan 2022
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Biden to launch federal council for to strengthen supply chains
The council is said to take on 30 actions to avoid future supply shortages.
published: 27 Nov 2023
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How Does Locality Pay Impact Your Salary as a Federal Employee?
What is locality pay and how much of an impact does it have on a federal employee's salary? How is locality pay determined under the General Schedule? Which GS locality pay areas get the highest and lowest pay raises in 2025? We discuss these topics and more in this video.
Visit FedSmith.com to get all of our latest news articles and subscribe to our free email list.
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58 Federal Locality Pay Areas: 18.5% to 25.86% in 7 Years
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Winners and Losers in Loca...
published: 28 Dec 2024
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How one federal council is working to meet the Biden administration’s infrastructure goals
Christine Harada, executive director of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council, discusses
-How her organization coordinates with agencies and state and local governments to streamline the permitting process for large, federal infrastructure projects
-Environmental justice and the new Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool
-Work with offshore wind developers on the Biden administration’s clean energy goals
-Comments in light of Women's History Month
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published: 06 Mar 2022
2:39
This is how the Swiss Federal Council is elected
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before...
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before the election. Sound confusing? Tanya König breaks it all down.
More videos can be watched on our website: https://www.cnnmoney.ch/shows/spotlight
Video produced by Tanya König https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmotay
https://wn.com/This_Is_How_The_Swiss_Federal_Council_Is_Elected
Switzerland’s Federal Council has been elected on December 11, 2019. The Green Party was not able to win a seat and therefore all members are the same as before the election. Sound confusing? Tanya König breaks it all down.
More videos can be watched on our website: https://www.cnnmoney.ch/shows/spotlight
Video produced by Tanya König https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmotay
- published: 20 Dec 2019
- views: 20408
6:17
Switzerland's Unique (and rare) Political System Explained - VisualPolitik EN
Join the VisualPolitik community and support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VisualPolitik
Join the VisualPolitik community and support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VisualPolitik
https://wn.com/Switzerland's_Unique_(And_Rare)_Political_System_Explained_Visualpolitik_En
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- published: 16 Feb 2024
- views: 67207
1:44
The art of preparing well: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 2)
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white...
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white and green colour codes mean?
https://wn.com/The_Art_Of_Preparing_Well_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_2)
What happens at the weekly Federal Council meetings? How can up to 100 items of business be dealt with during a single meeting? And what do the red, blue, white and green colour codes mean?
- published: 09 Nov 2017
- views: 7206
2:13
The Federal Presidency: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 6)
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seve...
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seven members to be president of the Swiss Confederation for one year.
https://wn.com/The_Federal_Presidency_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_6)
Our government, that is to say, the Federal Council, has seven members – all with an equal say in the decision-making process. Parliament elects one of the seven members to be president of the Swiss Confederation for one year.
- published: 22 Aug 2019
- views: 6542
2:27
Meddling permitted: The Federal Council, a brief guide (Part 5)
The Swiss government deals with around 2,500 items of business every year. Helvetia explains how the Federal Council copes with a long agenda full of controvers...
The Swiss government deals with around 2,500 items of business every year. Helvetia explains how the Federal Council copes with a long agenda full of controversial proposals at its weekly meetings and tells us all about the office consultation and joint reporting procedures.
https://wn.com/Meddling_Permitted_The_Federal_Council,_A_Brief_Guide_(Part_5)
The Swiss government deals with around 2,500 items of business every year. Helvetia explains how the Federal Council copes with a long agenda full of controversial proposals at its weekly meetings and tells us all about the office consultation and joint reporting procedures.
- published: 24 Jul 2019
- views: 2194
1:07
2022 Federal Council photograph
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind thi...
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind this shot explained by the newly elected president.
.
#ignaziocassis #swiss #confederation #federal #council #photo #artdirector
https://wn.com/2022_Federal_Council_Photograph
In 2022, the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, acts as art director for the yearly photograph of the Federal Council. The concept behind this shot explained by the newly elected president.
.
#ignaziocassis #swiss #confederation #federal #council #photo #artdirector
- published: 03 Jan 2022
- views: 948
16:58
How Does Locality Pay Impact Your Salary as a Federal Employee?
What is locality pay and how much of an impact does it have on a federal employee's salary? How is locality pay determined under the General Schedule? Which GS ...
What is locality pay and how much of an impact does it have on a federal employee's salary? How is locality pay determined under the General Schedule? Which GS locality pay areas get the highest and lowest pay raises in 2025? We discuss these topics and more in this video.
Visit FedSmith.com to get all of our latest news articles and subscribe to our free email list.
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How Federal Employees Can (Potentially) Increase Their Pay
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00:00 Intro
00:44 Understanding Locality Pay: An Overview
03:21 Impact of Locality Pay on Federal Employee Salaries
06:55 Determining Factors for Locality Pay Areas
10:20 Locality Pay and the 2025 Federal Pay Raise
13:33 The Future of Locality Pay and Federal Employment
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What is locality pay and how much of an impact does it have on a federal employee's salary? How is locality pay determined under the General Schedule? Which GS locality pay areas get the highest and lowest pay raises in 2025? We discuss these topics and more in this video.
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https://www.fedsmith.com/2024/02/20/winners-losers-locality-pay-value/
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00:00 Intro
00:44 Understanding Locality Pay: An Overview
03:21 Impact of Locality Pay on Federal Employee Salaries
06:55 Determining Factors for Locality Pay Areas
10:20 Locality Pay and the 2025 Federal Pay Raise
13:33 The Future of Locality Pay and Federal Employment
- published: 28 Dec 2024
- views: 516
13:15
How one federal council is working to meet the Biden administration’s infrastructure goals
Christine Harada, executive director of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council, discusses
-How her organization coordinates with agencies and state...
Christine Harada, executive director of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council, discusses
-How her organization coordinates with agencies and state and local governments to streamline the permitting process for large, federal infrastructure projects
-Environmental justice and the new Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool
-Work with offshore wind developers on the Biden administration’s clean energy goals
-Comments in light of Women's History Month
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https://wn.com/How_One_Federal_Council_Is_Working_To_Meet_The_Biden_Administration’S_Infrastructure_Goals
Christine Harada, executive director of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council, discusses
-How her organization coordinates with agencies and state and local governments to streamline the permitting process for large, federal infrastructure projects
-Environmental justice and the new Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool
-Work with offshore wind developers on the Biden administration’s clean energy goals
-Comments in light of Women's History Month
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Government Matters is a multi-platform news program dedicated to providing non-partisan information and analysis to federal managers, contractors and those supporting the federal marketplace. Hosted by Mimi Geerges, the show airs weeknights at 8 and 10:30 on WJLA 24/7 News and Sunday mornings at 10:30 on 7News.
- published: 06 Mar 2022
- views: 259
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Promo: Special Interview with Christine Schwarz-Fuchs,President,Federal Council, Austrian Parliament
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Irakli Garibashvili Meets Claudia Arpa, President of the Federal Council of the Republic of Austria
Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Arpa, President of the Federal Council of the Republic of Austria
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published: 14 Nov 2023
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Vienna, Austria - Austrian Parliament Building HD (2013)
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlament or Hohes Haus, formerly the Reichsratsgebäude) in Vienna is where the two houses of the Parliament of Austria conduct their sessions. The building is located on the Ringstraße boulevard in the first district Innere Stadt, near the Hofburg Palace and the Palace of Justice.
The foundation stone was laid in 1874; the building was completed in 1883. The architect responsible for its Greek revival style was Theophil Edvard Hansen. He designed the building holistically, each element harmonizing with the others and was therefore also responsible for the interior decoration, such as statues, paintings, furniture, chandeliers, and numerous other elements. Hansen was honored by Emperor Franz Joseph with the title of Freiherr (Baron) after its comp...
published: 10 Oct 2013
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Austrian Parliament, Wien, Wien, Austria, Europe
The Austrian Parliament (Österreichisches Parlament) is the institution vested with the legislative power of the Republic of Austria. The National Council is composed of 183 members elected through proportional representation in a general election. This happens every five years, or earlier if the National Council prematurely moves for its own dissolution. The National Council is the dominant (albeit 'lower') house in the Austrian Parliament, and consequently the terms Parliament and National Council are commonly used synonymously. The Federal Council is elected indirectly, through the provincial Diets (Landtage) of the nine States of the Federal Republic. The states are represented in the Federal Council roughly in accordance to the size of their populations. Seats are redistributed amon...
published: 03 May 2013
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HRC55 | Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria
This statement was delivered by Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria, on 26 February 2024 during the high-level segment of the 55th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council,
#unitednations
#humanrights
#HRC55
published: 05 Mar 2024
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Austrian Parliament New Opening After 5 Years (January 2023)
The Austrian Parliament in Vienna, also known as the Reichsrat, is a beautiful and historic building located in the heart of the city. It is home to the National Council and Federal Council, the two chambers of the Austrian parliament. The building was completed in 1883 and boasts a neo-gothic architectural style, complete with intricate details and stunning sculptures. Visitors can take guided tours of the parliament and learn about the history and workings of Austria's political system.
For those interested in politics and history, the Austrian Parliament is a must-see destination in Vienna. The building is open to the public and offers tours in various languages. You can also watch the live sessions of the National Council and Federal Council on their official website. Additionally, yo...
published: 15 Jan 2023
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The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna!
Location:
Austrian Parliament Building
+43 1 401100
https://maps.app.goo.gl/wYe8Yv6nqrDapZRf7?g_st=ic
published: 01 May 2023
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LOW RESOLUTION!!! Austrian parliament or Parlamentsgebäude. - Vienna Austria - ECTV
I have a 4K one up now as well with about the same name. View it if you have a good connection. This one will work if you have poor wifi or low bandwidth cellular connection..... Eric...
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlamentsgebäude, pronounced [paʁlaˈmɛnt͡sɡəˌbɔɪ̯də] ⓘ colloquially das Parlament) in Vienna is the meeting place of the two houses of the Austrian Parliament. The building is located on the Ringstraße in the first district, Innere Stadt, near Hofburg Palace and the Palace of Justice. It was built to house the two chambers of the Imperial Council (Reichsrat), the bicameral legislature of the Cisleithanian (Austrian) part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Since its construction, the Parliament Building has been the seat of these two houses, and their successors—...
published: 16 Jun 2024
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Meeting of the COSAC Chairpersons - Opening (9 July 2018)
The Parliamentary Dimension of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union started on 8 and 9 July with the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC, the Conference of Parliamentary Committees for Union Affairs of Parliaments of the European Union. More than 100 delegates of the Parliaments from all over the EU came together to exchange views on the Future and Perspectives of the European Union.
Opening of the meeting of the COSAC Chairpersons
Keynote speakers:
- Wolfgang SOBOTKA, President of the National Council
- Inge POSCH-GRUSKA, President of the Federal Council
Procedural issues and miscellaneous matters
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Session 1: https://youtu.be/6QM-r6GuIHI
Session 2: https://youtu.be/rXycQXourSQ
Further Information:
www.parlament.gv.at/E...
published: 10 Jul 2018
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Special Interview: Wolfgang Sobotka & Christine Schwarz-Fuchs | 17 March, 2022
Special Interview with Wolfgang Sobotka, President, National Council of Austrian Parliament & Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President, Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament
As you may be aware, a high-level parliamentary delegation from Austria is currently on a visit to India. Led by Mr. Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council and Ms. Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament, the delegation arrived in India on 13th March on a five-day-long visit. During the course of this official visit, they witnessed proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, traveled to Hyderabad and watched proceedings in the Telangana Legislative Assembly…held meetings with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and also visited t...
published: 17 Mar 2022
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Promo: Special Interview with Christine Schwarz-Fuchs,President,Federal Council, Austrian Parliament
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Irakli Garibashvili Meets Claudia Arpa, President of the Federal Council of the Republic of Austria
Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Arpa, President of the Federal Council of the Republic of Austria
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Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Arpa, President of the Federal Council of the Republic of Austria
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Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Arpa, President of the Federal Council of the Republic of Austria
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- published: 14 Nov 2023
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Vienna, Austria - Austrian Parliament Building HD (2013)
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlament or Hohes Haus, formerly the Reichsratsgebäude) in Vienna is where the two houses of the Parliament of Austri...
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlament or Hohes Haus, formerly the Reichsratsgebäude) in Vienna is where the two houses of the Parliament of Austria conduct their sessions. The building is located on the Ringstraße boulevard in the first district Innere Stadt, near the Hofburg Palace and the Palace of Justice.
The foundation stone was laid in 1874; the building was completed in 1883. The architect responsible for its Greek revival style was Theophil Edvard Hansen. He designed the building holistically, each element harmonizing with the others and was therefore also responsible for the interior decoration, such as statues, paintings, furniture, chandeliers, and numerous other elements. Hansen was honored by Emperor Franz Joseph with the title of Freiherr (Baron) after its completion. One of the building's most famous features is the Pallas Athena fountain in front of the main entrance, built by Hansen from 1898 to 1902 and a notable Viennese tourist attraction. Following heavy damage and destruction during the Second World War, most of the interior has been restored to its original splendour.
The parliament building covers over 13,500 square meters, making it one of the largest structures on the Ringstraße. It was built to house the two chambers of the Imperial Council, or Reichsrat, the legislature of the Austrian part (Cisleithania) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today, the parliament building is the seat of the two houses—the National Council (Nationalrat) and the Federal Council (Bundesrat)—of the Austrian parliament. It contains over one hundred rooms, the most important of which are the Chambers of the National Council, the Federal Council, and the former Imperial House of Representatives (Abgeordnetenhaus). The building also includes committee rooms, libraries, lobbies, dining rooms, bars and gymnasiums. It is the site of important state ceremonies, most notably the swearing-in ceremony of the President of Austria and the state speech on National Day each October 26. The building is closely associated with the two parliamentary bodies, as is shown by the use of the term "Hohes Haus" as a metonym for "Parliament". Parliamentary offices spill over into nearby buildings, such as the Palais Epstein.
https://wn.com/Vienna,_Austria_Austrian_Parliament_Building_Hd_(2013)
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlament or Hohes Haus, formerly the Reichsratsgebäude) in Vienna is where the two houses of the Parliament of Austria conduct their sessions. The building is located on the Ringstraße boulevard in the first district Innere Stadt, near the Hofburg Palace and the Palace of Justice.
The foundation stone was laid in 1874; the building was completed in 1883. The architect responsible for its Greek revival style was Theophil Edvard Hansen. He designed the building holistically, each element harmonizing with the others and was therefore also responsible for the interior decoration, such as statues, paintings, furniture, chandeliers, and numerous other elements. Hansen was honored by Emperor Franz Joseph with the title of Freiherr (Baron) after its completion. One of the building's most famous features is the Pallas Athena fountain in front of the main entrance, built by Hansen from 1898 to 1902 and a notable Viennese tourist attraction. Following heavy damage and destruction during the Second World War, most of the interior has been restored to its original splendour.
The parliament building covers over 13,500 square meters, making it one of the largest structures on the Ringstraße. It was built to house the two chambers of the Imperial Council, or Reichsrat, the legislature of the Austrian part (Cisleithania) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today, the parliament building is the seat of the two houses—the National Council (Nationalrat) and the Federal Council (Bundesrat)—of the Austrian parliament. It contains over one hundred rooms, the most important of which are the Chambers of the National Council, the Federal Council, and the former Imperial House of Representatives (Abgeordnetenhaus). The building also includes committee rooms, libraries, lobbies, dining rooms, bars and gymnasiums. It is the site of important state ceremonies, most notably the swearing-in ceremony of the President of Austria and the state speech on National Day each October 26. The building is closely associated with the two parliamentary bodies, as is shown by the use of the term "Hohes Haus" as a metonym for "Parliament". Parliamentary offices spill over into nearby buildings, such as the Palais Epstein.
- published: 10 Oct 2013
- views: 3178
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Austrian Parliament, Wien, Wien, Austria, Europe
The Austrian Parliament (Österreichisches Parlament) is the institution vested with the legislative power of the Republic of Austria. The National Council is ...
The Austrian Parliament (Österreichisches Parlament) is the institution vested with the legislative power of the Republic of Austria. The National Council is composed of 183 members elected through proportional representation in a general election. This happens every five years, or earlier if the National Council prematurely moves for its own dissolution. The National Council is the dominant (albeit 'lower') house in the Austrian Parliament, and consequently the terms Parliament and National Council are commonly used synonymously. The Federal Council is elected indirectly, through the provincial Diets (Landtage) of the nine States of the Federal Republic. The states are represented in the Federal Council roughly in accordance to the size of their populations. Seats are redistributed among the states following each general census, and the overall size of the chamber varies slightly as a result. The current Federal Council is composed of 62 delegates. With regard to most issues, the Federal Council only possesses a dilatory right of veto which can be overridden by the National Council. However, the Federal Council enjoys absolute veto powers over bills intended to alter the powers of either the states, or of the Federal Council itself. The Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung) is a body whose function is mostly ceremonial in nature, and consists of the members of both houses of Parliament. The Federal Assembly convenes only rarely, for instance to witness the inauguration of the Federal President. It might be noted, however, that under exceptional circumstances the Austrian constitution endows the Federal Assembly with significant responsibilities. An example of this would be its pivotal role in the hypothetical impeachment of a Federal President. Both houses of Parliament, as well as the Federal Assembly, convene in the Parliament building located on Vienna's Ringstraße.
https://wn.com/Austrian_Parliament,_Wien,_Wien,_Austria,_Europe
The Austrian Parliament (Österreichisches Parlament) is the institution vested with the legislative power of the Republic of Austria. The National Council is composed of 183 members elected through proportional representation in a general election. This happens every five years, or earlier if the National Council prematurely moves for its own dissolution. The National Council is the dominant (albeit 'lower') house in the Austrian Parliament, and consequently the terms Parliament and National Council are commonly used synonymously. The Federal Council is elected indirectly, through the provincial Diets (Landtage) of the nine States of the Federal Republic. The states are represented in the Federal Council roughly in accordance to the size of their populations. Seats are redistributed among the states following each general census, and the overall size of the chamber varies slightly as a result. The current Federal Council is composed of 62 delegates. With regard to most issues, the Federal Council only possesses a dilatory right of veto which can be overridden by the National Council. However, the Federal Council enjoys absolute veto powers over bills intended to alter the powers of either the states, or of the Federal Council itself. The Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung) is a body whose function is mostly ceremonial in nature, and consists of the members of both houses of Parliament. The Federal Assembly convenes only rarely, for instance to witness the inauguration of the Federal President. It might be noted, however, that under exceptional circumstances the Austrian constitution endows the Federal Assembly with significant responsibilities. An example of this would be its pivotal role in the hypothetical impeachment of a Federal President. Both houses of Parliament, as well as the Federal Assembly, convene in the Parliament building located on Vienna's Ringstraße.
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 407
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HRC55 | Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria
This statement was delivered by Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria, on 26 February 2024 during the high-...
This statement was delivered by Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria, on 26 February 2024 during the high-level segment of the 55th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council,
#unitednations
#humanrights
#HRC55
https://wn.com/Hrc55_|_Alexander_Schallenberg,_Federal_Minister_For_European_And_International_Affairs_Of_Austria
This statement was delivered by Alexander Schallenberg, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria, on 26 February 2024 during the high-level segment of the 55th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council,
#unitednations
#humanrights
#HRC55
- published: 05 Mar 2024
- views: 17
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Austrian Parliament New Opening After 5 Years (January 2023)
The Austrian Parliament in Vienna, also known as the Reichsrat, is a beautiful and historic building located in the heart of the city. It is home to the Nationa...
The Austrian Parliament in Vienna, also known as the Reichsrat, is a beautiful and historic building located in the heart of the city. It is home to the National Council and Federal Council, the two chambers of the Austrian parliament. The building was completed in 1883 and boasts a neo-gothic architectural style, complete with intricate details and stunning sculptures. Visitors can take guided tours of the parliament and learn about the history and workings of Austria's political system.
For those interested in politics and history, the Austrian Parliament is a must-see destination in Vienna. The building is open to the public and offers tours in various languages. You can also watch the live sessions of the National Council and Federal Council on their official website. Additionally, you can explore the virtual tour of the parliament here: https://www.parlament.gv.at/EN/P/VIRTUELLE_TOUR/Pages/default.aspx
If you're looking for more information about Austria's political system, you can visit the official website of the parliament here: https://www.parlament.gv.at/EN/Pages/default.aspx
You can also follow the parliament on social media for updates on current events and upcoming tours. Don't miss out on the chance to witness the inner workings of Austria's government at the beautiful and historic Austrian Parliament in Vienna.
#relaxedjourneys #austria #vienna
https://wn.com/Austrian_Parliament_New_Opening_After_5_Years_(January_2023)
The Austrian Parliament in Vienna, also known as the Reichsrat, is a beautiful and historic building located in the heart of the city. It is home to the National Council and Federal Council, the two chambers of the Austrian parliament. The building was completed in 1883 and boasts a neo-gothic architectural style, complete with intricate details and stunning sculptures. Visitors can take guided tours of the parliament and learn about the history and workings of Austria's political system.
For those interested in politics and history, the Austrian Parliament is a must-see destination in Vienna. The building is open to the public and offers tours in various languages. You can also watch the live sessions of the National Council and Federal Council on their official website. Additionally, you can explore the virtual tour of the parliament here: https://www.parlament.gv.at/EN/P/VIRTUELLE_TOUR/Pages/default.aspx
If you're looking for more information about Austria's political system, you can visit the official website of the parliament here: https://www.parlament.gv.at/EN/Pages/default.aspx
You can also follow the parliament on social media for updates on current events and upcoming tours. Don't miss out on the chance to witness the inner workings of Austria's government at the beautiful and historic Austrian Parliament in Vienna.
#relaxedjourneys #austria #vienna
- published: 15 Jan 2023
- views: 689
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The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna!
Location:
Austrian Parliament Building
+43 1 401100
https://maps.app.goo.gl/wYe8Yv6nqrDapZRf7?g_st=ic
Location:
Austrian Parliament Building
+43 1 401100
https://maps.app.goo.gl/wYe8Yv6nqrDapZRf7?g_st=ic
https://wn.com/The_Austrian_Parliament_Building_In_Vienna
Location:
Austrian Parliament Building
+43 1 401100
https://maps.app.goo.gl/wYe8Yv6nqrDapZRf7?g_st=ic
- published: 01 May 2023
- views: 1246
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LOW RESOLUTION!!! Austrian parliament or Parlamentsgebäude. - Vienna Austria - ECTV
I have a 4K one up now as well with about the same name. View it if you have a good connection. This one will work if you have poor wifi or low bandwidth cell...
I have a 4K one up now as well with about the same name. View it if you have a good connection. This one will work if you have poor wifi or low bandwidth cellular connection..... Eric...
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlamentsgebäude, pronounced [paʁlaˈmɛnt͡sɡəˌbɔɪ̯də] ⓘ colloquially das Parlament) in Vienna is the meeting place of the two houses of the Austrian Parliament. The building is located on the Ringstraße in the first district, Innere Stadt, near Hofburg Palace and the Palace of Justice. It was built to house the two chambers of the Imperial Council (Reichsrat), the bicameral legislature of the Cisleithanian (Austrian) part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Since its construction, the Parliament Building has been the seat of these two houses, and their successors—the National Council (Nationalrat) and the Federal Council (Bundesrat)—of the Austrian legislature.
The foundation stone was laid in 1874; the building was completed in 1883. The architect responsible for its Greek Revival style was Theophil Hansen. He designed the building holistically, aiming to have each element harmonize with all the others, and was also responsible for the interior decoration, such as statues, paintings, furniture, chandeliers, and numerous other elements. Hansen was honored by Emperor Franz Joseph with the title of Freiherr (Baron) after its completion. Following heavy damage and destruction in World War II, most of the interior has been restored to its original splendor.
The parliament building covers over 13,500 square meters (145,300 sq ft), making it one of the largest structures on the Ringstraße. It contains over one hundred rooms, the most prominent of which are the Chambers of the National Council, the Federal Council, and the former House of Deputies (Abgeordnetenhaus). The building also includes committee rooms, libraries, lobbies, dining rooms, bars and gymnasiums. One of the building's most famous features is the Pallas Athena fountain in front of the main entrance, built by Carl Kundmann after plans from Hansen from 1898 to 1902; it is one of the city's most notable tourist attractions.
The Parliament Building is the site of important state ceremonies, most notably the swearing-in ceremony of the president of Austria. The building is closely associated with the two parliamentary bodies, as is shown by the use of the term Hohes Haus as a metonym for "Parliament". Parliamentary offices spill over into nearby buildings, such as the Palais Epstein.
After five years of renovations, the building reopened in 2023.
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
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I have a 4K one up now as well with about the same name. View it if you have a good connection. This one will work if you have poor wifi or low bandwidth cellular connection..... Eric...
The Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlamentsgebäude, pronounced [paʁlaˈmɛnt͡sɡəˌbɔɪ̯də] ⓘ colloquially das Parlament) in Vienna is the meeting place of the two houses of the Austrian Parliament. The building is located on the Ringstraße in the first district, Innere Stadt, near Hofburg Palace and the Palace of Justice. It was built to house the two chambers of the Imperial Council (Reichsrat), the bicameral legislature of the Cisleithanian (Austrian) part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Since its construction, the Parliament Building has been the seat of these two houses, and their successors—the National Council (Nationalrat) and the Federal Council (Bundesrat)—of the Austrian legislature.
The foundation stone was laid in 1874; the building was completed in 1883. The architect responsible for its Greek Revival style was Theophil Hansen. He designed the building holistically, aiming to have each element harmonize with all the others, and was also responsible for the interior decoration, such as statues, paintings, furniture, chandeliers, and numerous other elements. Hansen was honored by Emperor Franz Joseph with the title of Freiherr (Baron) after its completion. Following heavy damage and destruction in World War II, most of the interior has been restored to its original splendor.
The parliament building covers over 13,500 square meters (145,300 sq ft), making it one of the largest structures on the Ringstraße. It contains over one hundred rooms, the most prominent of which are the Chambers of the National Council, the Federal Council, and the former House of Deputies (Abgeordnetenhaus). The building also includes committee rooms, libraries, lobbies, dining rooms, bars and gymnasiums. One of the building's most famous features is the Pallas Athena fountain in front of the main entrance, built by Carl Kundmann after plans from Hansen from 1898 to 1902; it is one of the city's most notable tourist attractions.
The Parliament Building is the site of important state ceremonies, most notably the swearing-in ceremony of the president of Austria. The building is closely associated with the two parliamentary bodies, as is shown by the use of the term Hohes Haus as a metonym for "Parliament". Parliamentary offices spill over into nearby buildings, such as the Palais Epstein.
After five years of renovations, the building reopened in 2023.
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
- published: 16 Jun 2024
- views: 25
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Meeting of the COSAC Chairpersons - Opening (9 July 2018)
The Parliamentary Dimension of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union started on 8 and 9 July with the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSA...
The Parliamentary Dimension of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union started on 8 and 9 July with the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC, the Conference of Parliamentary Committees for Union Affairs of Parliaments of the European Union. More than 100 delegates of the Parliaments from all over the EU came together to exchange views on the Future and Perspectives of the European Union.
Opening of the meeting of the COSAC Chairpersons
Keynote speakers:
- Wolfgang SOBOTKA, President of the National Council
- Inge POSCH-GRUSKA, President of the Federal Council
Procedural issues and miscellaneous matters
======================================
Session 1: https://youtu.be/6QM-r6GuIHI
Session 2: https://youtu.be/rXycQXourSQ
Further Information:
www.parlament.gv.at/ENGL/EU2018/COSACVS/
Visit us on:
http://www.eu2018parl.at/
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Disclaimer for recordings with interpretation
Simultaneous interpretation serves only to facilitate communication among participants, but does not constitute an authentic record or translation of a statement. Only the original statement or a revised written translation can be considered authentic. Neither the interpreters nor the Austrian Parliament shall be held liable for interpretation services rendered.
© Parlament / Bernhard AV
The Video may only be used for the purposes of political reporting in Press releases, Publications in film and on television, Online and multimedia publications.
https://wn.com/Meeting_Of_The_Cosac_Chairpersons_Opening_(9_July_2018)
The Parliamentary Dimension of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union started on 8 and 9 July with the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC, the Conference of Parliamentary Committees for Union Affairs of Parliaments of the European Union. More than 100 delegates of the Parliaments from all over the EU came together to exchange views on the Future and Perspectives of the European Union.
Opening of the meeting of the COSAC Chairpersons
Keynote speakers:
- Wolfgang SOBOTKA, President of the National Council
- Inge POSCH-GRUSKA, President of the Federal Council
Procedural issues and miscellaneous matters
======================================
Session 1: https://youtu.be/6QM-r6GuIHI
Session 2: https://youtu.be/rXycQXourSQ
Further Information:
www.parlament.gv.at/ENGL/EU2018/COSACVS/
Visit us on:
http://www.eu2018parl.at/
======================================
Disclaimer for recordings with interpretation
Simultaneous interpretation serves only to facilitate communication among participants, but does not constitute an authentic record or translation of a statement. Only the original statement or a revised written translation can be considered authentic. Neither the interpreters nor the Austrian Parliament shall be held liable for interpretation services rendered.
© Parlament / Bernhard AV
The Video may only be used for the purposes of political reporting in Press releases, Publications in film and on television, Online and multimedia publications.
- published: 10 Jul 2018
- views: 155
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Special Interview: Wolfgang Sobotka & Christine Schwarz-Fuchs | 17 March, 2022
Special Interview with Wolfgang Sobotka, President, National Council of Austrian Parliament & Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President, Federal Council of the Austria...
Special Interview with Wolfgang Sobotka, President, National Council of Austrian Parliament & Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President, Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament
As you may be aware, a high-level parliamentary delegation from Austria is currently on a visit to India. Led by Mr. Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council and Ms. Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament, the delegation arrived in India on 13th March on a five-day-long visit. During the course of this official visit, they witnessed proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, traveled to Hyderabad and watched proceedings in the Telangana Legislative Assembly…held meetings with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and also visited the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra. As they wind up their India visit, we’ve got the opportunity to interact with them about how their trip to the country has been. We'll try and understand from them what have been the key takeaways for them from this visit.
Guests:
1. Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council of Austrian Parliament
2. Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament
Anchor: Teena Jha
Producer: Sagheer Ahmad
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Special Interview with Wolfgang Sobotka, President, National Council of Austrian Parliament & Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President, Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament
As you may be aware, a high-level parliamentary delegation from Austria is currently on a visit to India. Led by Mr. Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council and Ms. Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament, the delegation arrived in India on 13th March on a five-day-long visit. During the course of this official visit, they witnessed proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, traveled to Hyderabad and watched proceedings in the Telangana Legislative Assembly…held meetings with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and also visited the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra. As they wind up their India visit, we’ve got the opportunity to interact with them about how their trip to the country has been. We'll try and understand from them what have been the key takeaways for them from this visit.
Guests:
1. Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council of Austrian Parliament
2. Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal Council of the Austrian Parliament
Anchor: Teena Jha
Producer: Sagheer Ahmad
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- published: 17 Mar 2022
- views: 3203