[center][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/oTZc2tt.png[/IMG] [b]The State of Switzerland Following the Great War[/b][/center] Switzerland was neutral in the Great War, as many people understand. Throughout the Great War, Switzerland was home to numerous politicians and free-thinkers, including Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik Party and current Chairman of the Soviet Union. While Switzerland's neutrality was upheld by both sides of the Great War, it still brought up some controversy. Last year, the Austrian Province of Voralberg voted with an 80% majority for joining Switzerland. This was stopped by the Allied Forces, the Austrian Government, and that of Swiss Liberals. Switzerland also has begun to establish a healthy banking system. Many nations have deposited funds withing Swiss Banks, making Switzerland the Banking Capital of the world. Giuseppe Motta was elected to serve as President of the Swiss Federal Council. Adolf von Steiger continues his duties as Federal Chancellor of Switzerland. Motta is part of the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland, while von Steiger is part of the Free Democratic Party. Switzerland is looking to the Post-War future full of promise and full of economic opportunities with the new nations that have emerged following the Great War. Being Neutral has allowed Switzerland to develop into a strong economic state, and the future seems bright for the tiny Alps Nation