Robert Reimann (Swiss politician)

Robert Reimann (Swiss politician)

Robert Reimann (17 December 1911-28 August 1987) was a Swiss politician, member of the federal parliament (1955-1979) and President of the Swiss Council of States in 1977/1978.


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