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This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

The Federal Council may only reach a decision if at least four of its members are present. Decisions are taken by a majority vote. Federal Councillors are permitted to abstain from voting but a valid decision requires the votes of at least three members. The chairperson of the Federal Council takes part in the vote. In the event of a tie, his or her vote is worth double. This does not apply in the case of elections.

Las tractativas dal Cussegl federal èn valaivlas, sche almain quatter commembers dal Cussegl federal èn preschents. El decida cun la maioritad da las vuschs. L’abstenziun da la vusch è admissibla; in conclus è valaivel, sch’el survegn almain las vuschs da trais commembers. Er il president votescha. En cas da paritad da las vuschs quinta sia vusch duas giadas, nun ch’i sa tractia d’elecziuns.