Trix Heberlein Explained

Trix Heberlein
Office1:Member of the Council of States of Switzerland
Term Start1:1 December 2003
Term End1:2 December 2007
Office2:Member of the National Council of Switzerland
Term Start2:13 March 1991
Term End2:11 November 2003
Birth Date:17 July 1942
Birth Place:St. Gallen, Switzerland
Nationality:Swiss
Party:Free Democratic Party of Switzerland
Alma Mater:University of Zurich
Occupation:Lawyer

Trix Heberlein-Ruff (born 17 July 1942, in St. Gallen[1]) is a Swiss politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and a former president of the National Council of Switzerland.

Life and career

Heberlein attended primary school in Teufen, later cantonal school in St. Gallen and earned her Matura in 1961. She subsequently studied law at the University of Zurich and earned a license degree in 1965. Later she took the lawyer exam.[2]

Political career

Heberlein was elected into the Cantonal Council of Zurich in 1979 which she was a part of until 1991. From 1991 to 2003, she was a member of the National Council which she chaired from November 1998 to December 1999. Then she represented the canton of Zurich in the Council of States from 2003 to 2007.[3] On 20 December 2006, she announced she would retire by the end of her term. From 1998 to 2014, Heberlein chaired the foundation that promotes organ donation.[4] After she resigned from the Council of States she was the president of, a foundation which certifies NGO's. between 2008 and 2015.[5]

Personal life

Since 1967 she has been married to lawyer Robert Heberlin, with whom she has two daughters. She is a proficient skier and during her political career she organized several Ski races between Swiss parliamentarians, and interparliamenetarian races with members of the parliaments of either Austria or Great Britain.[6] Her places of origin are Zumikon and Wattwil.

References

  1. Web site: Ratsmitglied ansehen. 2021-03-23. www.parlament.ch.
  2. Web site: 4 October 2003. Trix Heberlein (fdp.). 23 March 2021. Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
  3. Web site: Abschied vom Bundeshaus. 2021-03-23. SWI swissinfo.ch. de.
  4. News: Rederer. Katharina. March 2014. "Es war eine Riesenarbeit". 9. Swisstransplant News. 22. de.
  5. Web site: Kurt Grüter succède à Trix Heberlein à la présidence de Zewo. 2021-03-23. SWI swissinfo.ch. fr.
  6. Web site: 9 February 2003. Fesch ist sie, die Schweiz. 23 March 2021. Neue Zürcher Zeitung.