One nice thing about Switzerland is that there is no president, no single leader of the executive branch, but instead a federal council consisting of seven people who decide by majority, and where every member will stand behind the majority decision (there is technically a leader of the council, but he’s first amongst equals, and has no special powers). Not having a single president means there’s no winner-take-all outcome, which means you don’t end up with a two-party system.
One nice thing about Switzerland is that there is no president, no single leader of the executive branch, but instead a federal council consisting of seven people who decide by majority, and where every member will stand behind the majority decision (there is technically a leader of the council, but he’s first amongst equals, and has no special powers). Not having a single president means there’s no winner-take-all outcome, which means you don’t end up with a two-party system.