Moritz Leuenberger

Moritz Leuenberger
Moritz Leuenberger
Member of the Swiss Federal Council
In office
1 January 1995 – 1 November 2010
Preceded by Otto Stich
Succeeded by Simonetta Sommaruga
President of Switzerland
In office
1 January 2001 – 31 December 2001
Vice President Kaspar Villiger
Preceded by Adolf Ogi
Succeeded by Kaspar Villiger
In office
1 January 2006 – 31 December 2006
Vice President Micheline Calmy-Rey
Preceded by Samuel Schmid
Succeeded by Micheline Calmy-Rey
Head of the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications
In office
1 January 1995 – 1 November 2010
Preceded by Adolf Ogi
Succeeded by Doris Leuthard
Vice President of Switzerland
In office
1 January 2010 – 1 November 2010
President Doris Leuthard
Preceded by Doris Leuthard
Succeeded by Micheline Calmy-Rey
In office
1 January 2005 – 31 December 2005
President Samuel Schmid
Preceded by Samuel Schmid
Succeeded by Micheline Calmy-Rey
In office
1 January 2000 – 1 December 2000
President Adolf Ogi
Preceded by Adolf Ogi
Succeeded by Kaspar Villiger
Personal details
Born 21 September 1946 (1946-09-21) (age 65)
Bienne, Switzerland
Political party Social Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Gret Loewensberg

Moritz Leuenberger (born 21 September 1946 in Biel/Bienne, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss politician, lawyer, was a member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1995 to 2010 and President of the Confederation in 2001 and in 2006.

Leuenberger was elected to the Federal Council on 27 September 1995 as a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPS/PSS) from the Canton of Zürich. From 1991 to 1995, he was a member of the government of the Canton of Zurich.

Since 1995, Leuenberger has headed the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (Environment and Communications were added to the name of the department in 1998).

Leuenberger has been married to architect Gret Loewensberg since 2003.

At a ceremony in Brussels, the Community of European Railways and Union des Industries Ferroviaires Européennes presented the 2009 European Railway Awards on January 20, 2009. Leuenberger was presented with the Political Award for his work to build and maintain a sustainable transportation policy.[1][2]

On July 9, 2010 Leuenberger announced he would leave the Federal Council as of December 31, 2010.[3] At this time Hans-Rudolf Merz had been expected to resign as well and there were talks between the two about resigning together. Leuenberger's resignation came as a complete surprise.[4] One month later, on August 6, 2010, Hans-Rudolf Merz also announced his resignation for October.[5] This led to the situation that the parliament would have had to elect a new Federal Councillor both in September and November. To avoid this situation, Leuenberger then announced he would change his resignation to allow for just one election for both new Councillors.[6]

Works

  • Die Rose und der Stein : Grundwerte in der Tagespolitik: Reden und Texte, Zürich 2002. ISBN 3-85791-399-1
  • Träume und Traktanden - Reden und Texte, 6. Aufl., Zürich 2002. ISBN 3-85791-348-7

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Political offices
Preceded by
Otto Stich
Member of the Swiss Federal Council
1995–2010
Succeeded by
Simonetta Sommaruga
Preceded by
Adolf Ogi
President of Switzerland
2001
Succeeded by
Kaspar Villiger
Preceded by
Samuel Schmid
President of Switzerland
2006
Succeeded by
Micheline Calmy-Rey

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