landamman (Meaning)
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landamman (n.)
A chief magistrate in some of the Swiss cantons.
The president of the diet of the Helvetic republic.
Synonyms & Antonyms of landamman
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landamman Sentence Examples
- The landamman, the head of state in a number of Swiss cantons, is responsible for leading the government and representing the canton.
- In the canton of Glarus, the landamman is elected by the cantonal parliament for a one-year term.
- In the canton of Uri, the landamman is elected by the cantonal assembly for a two-year term.
- The landamman of Zug is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal parliament for a four-year term.
- The landamman of Nidwalden is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal assembly for a one-year term.
- The landamman of Obwalden is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal assembly for a two-year term.
- In the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden, the landamman is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal assembly for a one-year term.
- In the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, the landamman is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal assembly for a two-year term.
- The landamman of St. Gallen is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal parliament for a four-year term.
- The landamman of Graubünden is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal parliament for a one-year term.
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A chief magistrate in some of the Swiss cantons., The president of the diet of the Helvetic republic.
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The landamman, the head of state in a number of Swiss cantons, is responsible for leading the government and representing the canton.
In the canton of Glarus, the landamman is elected by the cantonal parliament for a one-year term.
In the canton of Uri, the landamman is elected by the cantonal assembly for a two-year term.
The landamman of Zug is the head of the cantonal government and is elected by the cantonal parliament for a four-year term.