Executive Summary

The Federal Chancellery opened a consultation on 28 January 2026 regarding the reorganization of extraparliamentary commissions. The proposal provides for extensive structural changes: dissolution of 9 commissions, merger of a further 9 into 3 commissions, complete redesign of the accreditation commission, and reduction of membership numbers in the medical professions commission. Additionally, the Government and Administrative Organization Act will be amended to define the purpose of commissions more precisely and to regulate their communication with Parliament and members.

People

Topics

  • Extraparliamentary commissions
  • Administrative reform
  • Organization Act
  • Commission mergers
  • Consultation procedure

Detailed Summary

The Swiss Federal Chancellery is initiating a consultation procedure for the fundamental reorganization of extraparliamentary commissions. This 2025 review aims to optimize the efficiency and structure of these advisory bodies.

Core measures of the proposal:

The reorganization includes the dissolution of 9 extraparliamentary commissions, which are considered no longer necessary or redundant. At the same time, 9 further commissions will be merged into 3 new commissions to create synergies and reduce overlaps.

The Accreditation Commission will be completely redesigned to meet modern requirements. The Medical Professions Commission will be streamlined through a reduction in its membership numbers.

Additionally, the Government and Administrative Organization Act (GAOA) will be amended. The changes serve to clarify the purpose of commissions as well as to regulate their communication with members and parliamentary bodies.

Consultation process:

The consultation period runs from 28 January to 28 April 2026 (13 weeks). Interested organizations, cantons, and other stakeholders can submit their statements during this period.


Key Points

  • 9 commissions will be dissolved, a further 9 merged into 3
  • Accreditation Commission receives new structure
  • Medical Professions Commission will be streamlined
  • GAOA amendments clarify purpose and communication
  • Consultation deadline: 28 April 2026

Stakeholders & Affected Parties

AffectedImpact
Commission membersPossible reorganization or withdrawal
Parliamentary bodiesImproved communication structures
Federal administrationEfficiency gains, cost reduction
Associations & organizationsChanged opportunities for influence
Medical professionsReduced commission size

Opportunities & Risks

OpportunitiesRisks
Higher efficiency through mergersLoss of expertise in dissolutions
Cost reductionFewer participation opportunities
Modernization of structuresTransition problems during reorganization
Improved communicationResistance from affected stakeholders

Action Relevance

Relevant for decision-makers:

  • Prepare statements: Organizations should submit their positions by 28 April 2026
  • Analyze impacts: Affected commission members should review their role
  • Develop transition plans: Federal administration should clarify implementation timeline
  • Ensure communication: Clear information to all stakeholders is necessary

Quality Assurance & Fact-Checking

  • [x] Central statements verified
  • [x] Data confirmed from original source
  • [x] Consultation period correctly recorded
  • [x] No unverified claims

Additional Research

  1. Fedlex platform: Complete legislation text and explanations

    • https://fedlex.data.admin.ch/eli/dl/proj/2025/97/cons_1
  2. Federal Chancellery portal: Further consultations and procedures

    • https://www.bk.admin.ch/bk/de/home/politische-rechte/vernehmlassungen.html
  3. Parliamentary documentation: Previous commission reforms and their evaluation


Sources

Primary source:
Consultation launch reorganization of extraparliamentary commissions – Federal Chancellery (28 January 2026)
https://www.news.admin.ch/de/newnsb/BnSuNk1T-r_Ahmec4fnRe

Verification status: ✓ Facts verified on 28 January 2026


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