Susanne Leutenegger Oberholzer Explained

Susanne Leutenegger Oberholzer
Office1:National Councillor
Term Start1:6 December 1999
Term End1:7 December 2018
Successor1:Samira Marti
Term Start2:1 December 1987
Term End2:24 November 1991
Birth Date:6 March 1948
Birth Place:Chur, Grisons
Nationality:Swiss
Party:Social Democratic Party of Switzerland
Alma Mater:University of Basel
Occupation:Lawyer

Susanne Leutenegger Oberholzer (born 6 March 1948 in Chur, Grisons) is a politician of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland. She was a National Councillor from 1987 to 1991, then again from 1999 to 2018.

Life and career

After she earned a licenciate degree in economics from the University of Basel, she worked as an economist and an economic journalist. She later resumed her law studies and subsequently worked in the central secretary office of a labour union. In 1999, she earned the lawyer diploma in Basel, where she has been working since 2002.

Leutenegger Oberholzer was first involved in politics within the Progressive Organizations of Switzerland which she represented in the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt from 1983 to 1989 and in the National Council from 1987 to 1991. She joined the Social Democratic Party in 1993 and served as a Socialist National Councillor from 1999 until she resigned in 2018.[1] [2] She was replaced by fellow Socialist Samira Marti from 10 December 2018.[3]

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References

  1. News: fr . Susanne Leutenegger Oberholzer (PS/BL) se retire du Conseil national . . November 15, 2015. September 3, 2019 .
  2. News: fr . Olivier . Perrin . Susanne Leutenegger, les adieux d'une pasionaria à Berne . . March 28, 2018 . 1423-3967 . September 3, 2019 .
  3. News: fr . Boris . Busslinger . Samira Marti, étudiante parlementaire . . February 7, 2019 . February 8, 2019.

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