Alfred Weber (Swiss politician)
- Alfred Weber (Swiss politician)
Alfred Hans Weber (born 19 November 1923) is a Swiss politician, lawyer, and former member of the National Council of Switzerland (1963-1979), the chamber of the federal parliament he presided in the 1970/1971 term.
Member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP/PRD), Weber was elected to the National Council in the Canton of Uri.
Weber is a citizen of Altdorf and Rothrist.
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