Under the leadership of the Federal Chancellor, the Conference of Secretaries General directs coordination activities in the Federal Administration.
Where no special coordinating body exists for specific tasks or items of business, the Conference is responsible for these coordination activities, in particular in preparing items of Federal Council business.
It may in terms of a Federal Council decree deal with interdepartmental issues and prepare these for the Federal Council.
The Secretary General of the Federal Assembly may take part in the Conference of Secretaries General in an advisory capacity.1
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Inserted by Annex No 3 of the FA of 8 Oct. 1999, in force since 1 Jan. 2000 (AS 2000 273; BBl 1999 48095979). ↩
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