Ruth Metzler (born Arnold, 23 May 1964) is a Swiss politician who served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1999 to 2003. A member of the Christian...
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opposition, Blocher was elected on 10 December 2003. He took the seat of Ruth Metzler-Arnold, only the third federal councillor in history (and the first since...
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American economist Louis Metzler (1864–1929), American bookkeeper and politician Ruth Metzler (born 1964), Swiss politician Whitney Metzler (born 1978), American...
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leader Christoph Blocher that had formerly belonged to the CVP/PDC's Ruth Metzler. Due to controversies surrounding his conduct in office, a narrow Assembly...
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women, Micheline Calmy-Rey and Ruth Metzler-Arnold, served on the Swiss Federal Council from 1999 to 2003; when Ruth Metzler-Arnold failed to be re-elected...
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Candidate Party Canton Round 1 Ruth Metzler CVP Appenzell Innerrhoden 144 Chiara Simoneschi CVP Ticino 13 Rosmarie Zapfl CVP Zürich 11 Others 63 Ballot...
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CVP's vote share decreased from 16.8% to 11.4%. After the 2003 election, Ruth Metzler of the CVP, was replaced by Christoph Blocher of the Swiss People's Party...
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seven incumbents were running for re-election. Five were re-elected, but Ruth Metzler lost in her re-election bid: the first time an incumbent Federal Councillor...
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1993 1 October 1993 183 days Member of the collective head of state Ruth Metzler Switzerland Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1 January 1999 31 December...
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the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Franz Xaver Bischof: Ruth Metzler (-Arnold) in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary...
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Michel Broch (vice-chairman), Yves Claude Aubert, Liane Elias Hoffman Ruth Metzler-Arnold Tommaso Corcos, Lino Mainolfi and Riccardo Barbarini. Asset management"Reyl:...
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President of the Confederation and Interior Minister of Switzerland; Ruth Metzler-Arnold becomes vice president; Claude Lässer becomes president of the...
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Ochsenbein 1854), Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel 1872) and twice in the 21st (Ruth Metzler-Arnold 2003, Christoph Blocher 2007). Councillors once elected have the...
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office. Not reelected (Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel, Ulrich Ochsenbein, Ruth Metzler, Christoph Blocher) The office was previously declined by the first person...
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Villiger Succeeded by Ruth Metzler Head of the Department of Home Affairs In office 1 January 2003 – 1 November 2009 Preceded by Ruth Dreifuss Succeeded...
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Federal Council on 11 March 1999, along with his erstwhile colleague Ruth Metzler. Together with Adalbert Durrer and Remigio Ratti, he was one of three...
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Party and the Free Democratic Party. In the aftermath of the elections Ruth Metzler-Arnold, one of the two Christian Democrats in the Federal Council was...
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(president) Kaspar Villiger (until December), then Hans-Rudolf Merz Ruth Metzler-Arnold (until December), then Christoph Blocher Joseph Deiss Samuel Schmid...
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Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs 1989–1991 Ruth Metzler, Federal Chancellor, Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1999–2003, Vice...
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Friedrich 1984–1989: Elisabeth Kopp 1989–1999: Arnold Koller 1999–2003: Ruth Metzler 2004–2007: Christoph Blocher 2008–2010: Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf 2010-2018:...
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Moritz Leuenberger (president) Kaspar Villiger Ruth Metzler-Arnold Joseph Deiss Pascal Couchepin Ruth Dreifuss Samuel Schmid 31 March–8 April – The 2001...
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American actress 1963 – Viviane Baladi, Swiss mathematician 1964 – Ruth Metzler, Swiss lawyer and politician 1965 – Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Spanish...
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Federal Council In office 1986–1999 Preceded by Kurt Furgler Succeeded by Ruth Metzler President of Switzerland In office 1 January 1997 – 31 December 1997...
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CVP's vote share decreased from 16.8% to 11.4%. After the 2003 election, Ruth Metzler of the CVP, was replaced by Christoph Blocher of the Swiss People's Party...
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(president, until December) Kaspar Villiger Ruth Metzler-Arnold Joseph Deiss Pascal Couchepin Moritz Leuenberger Ruth Dreifuss Samuel Schmid (from December)...
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Bonvin Paul Chaudet Friedrich Traugott Wahlen Hans Schaffner 23 May – Ruth Metzler-Arnold, politician 12 July – Beat Jans, politician 26 November – Vreni...
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Council: Kaspar Villiger (president) Ruth Metzler-Arnold Joseph Deiss Samuel Schmid Pascal Couchepin Moritz Leuenberger Ruth Dreifuss (until December), then...
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Switzerland internship at the executive office of Federal councilor Ruth Metzler in the early 2000s. After completing her studies in Political Science...
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Wales. May 21 – Rui Maria de Araújo, East Timorese politician May 23 – Ruth Metzler-Arnold, member of the Swiss Federal Council May 24 – Adrian Moorhouse...
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(1995–2010), Pascal Couchepin (1998–2009; President of Switzerland, 2003), Ruth Metzler (1999–2003), Joseph Deiss (1999–2006), Samuel Schmid (2000–2008), Micheline...
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