The CSA consists of a network of 140 delegates, 20 from within Switzerland and 120 from abroad. It is a key institution for the Swiss diaspora, playing a crucial role in connecting Switzerland and its citizens around the world, and in advocating for your interests, rights, and welfare.
The CSA’s work extends beyond political advocacy to issues such as ensuring that the Swiss Abroad are supported by providing relevant information and advice, fostering a connected Swiss community, or in times of emergency. Its lobbying efforts aim to elevate the voice of the diaspora within Swiss federal politics, ensuring that your concerns are addressed and contributions recognised.
As a Swiss residing in Central-, West-, and South-Asia,
Central-Asia
Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
West-Asia
Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka
South-Asia
Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestinian Authority, Qatar, Syria, Yemen
you are part of a global community that the members of CSA work tirelessly to connect and defend. It’s through the Council’s efforts that the unique challenges and opportunities facing Swiss expatriates are brought to the forefront of the Swiss national discourse. The CSA’s commitment to your representation and welfare exemplifies the strength and unity of the Swiss community across borders and strengthens the bond between Switzerland and its citizens abroad.
The CSA’s dedication to increasing political participation among the Swiss Abroad is demonstrated through its advocacy for the introduction of e-voting. Initiatives such as the direct democratic election of its delegates further underscores its commitment to inclusiveness and representation.
Election of a delegate (and deputy) representing Central-, West-, and South-Asia
Based on the number of registered Swiss living in our region – about 4,500 –, Central-, West-, and South-Asia holds one seat on the Council. Delegates are elected for a term of four years with the current term expiring in August 2025.
The candidate receiving the highest number of votes will be elected as full member of the CSA. Provided the mandate is accepted, the candidate with the second highest number of votes will be elected deputy. If the mandate is refused, it shall go to the candidate next in line. The deputy has full voting rights at Council meetings when deputising for a CSA delegate. The deputy is also encouraged to cooperate in CSA tasks as required. Should a seat become vacant mid-term, the deputy can assume the position of elected delegate for the remainder of the term.
Direct election via e-voting
The election this year will be carried out entirely by electronic means (e-voting), using a Swiss e-voting system. This will ensure that every eligible Swiss citizen will have the possibility to choose their representatives.
Read more about the UniVote e-voting system here.
The election will be coordinated by an independent Election coordinator on behalf of the Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA), with the assistance of the Swiss Federal Government and the Embassies and Consulates present in the constituency. The election coordinator is Marina Fernando, former President of the Swiss Circle Sri Lanka.