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Walter Thurnherr (born 11 July 1963) is a
Swiss government official who
served as
Chancellor of
Switzerland from 2016 to 2023.
Although he
holds a traditionally...
- he was
elected Federal Chancellor of Switzerland,
succeeding Walter Thurnherr, and took
office on 1
January 2024.
Rossi attended primary and secondary...
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Retrieved 22
March 2024. "Federal
Chancellor Walter Thurnherr", www.bk.admin.ch.
Walter Thurnherr was
twice elected while a
member of the
Christian Democratic...
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Georges Thurnherr (16
April 1886 – 6
April 1956) was a
French gymnast who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics and in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was...
- Kellner,
Julie B.; Levin, Lisa A.; Mitarai, Satoshi; Neubert,
Michael G.;
Thurnherr,
Andreas M.; Tunnicliffe, Verena; Watanabe,
Hiromi K.; Won, Yong-Jin (2018-02-21)...
- to the
vacancy created by the
resignation of
Federal Chancellor Walter Thurnherr (The Centre), the
following individuals had
announced their candidacy:...
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American child actor Walter Tewksbury (1876–1968),
American athlete Walter Thurnherr (born 1963),
Swiss government official,
Chancellor of
Switzerland Walter...
- André
Simonazzi Preceded by
Annemarie Huber-Hotz
Succeeded by
Walter Thurnherr Vice-Chancellor of
Switzerland In
office 1
August 2005 – 31
December 2007...
- they are
elected after the
seven ministers using the same rules.
Walter Thurnherr (CVP-AG) was
reelected chancellor in the
first round of voting, with a...
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Science Reporting in the EU" (PDF). EU. 2007.
Retrieved 5
October 2013.
Thurnherr,
Armin (24
October 2024). "Der aufhaltsame,
lange Abstieg des Bürgerblattes...