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Didier Burkhalter Member of the Swiss Federal Council Incumbent Assumed office
1 November 2009Preceded by Pascal Couchepin Head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs Incumbent Assumed office
1 November 2009Preceded by Pascal Couchepin Personal details Born 17 April 1960 Political party FDP.The Liberals Didier Burkhalter (born April 17, 1960 in Neuchâtel) is a Swiss politician of FDP.The Liberals. He is a member of the Swiss Federal Council who was elected on 16 September 2009, and succeeded Pascal Couchepin on 1 November 2009 when he became head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs (the Swiss interior minister).
A native of the Canton of Neuchâtel, he was member of the parliament of the Canton of Neuchâtel from 1990 to 2001. From 2003 to 2007, Burkhalter was a member of the Swiss National Council. He has a degree in economics.
On 11 November 2007, he was elected to the Council of States, along with Social Democratic Party (SP) candidate Gisèle Ory, who was re-elected for a second term. Pierre Bonhôte, the other social democratic incumbent, was not re-elected. During the election campaign, Burkhalter was backed by the Liberal Party (PLS) and the SVP/UDC, though the SVP/UDC scarcely endorsed him publicly.
External links
- Profile of Didier Burkhalter with election results on the website of the Swiss Federal Council.
- Biography of Didier Burkhalter on the website of the Swiss Parliament. (French)
Media related to Didier Burkhalter at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices Preceded by
Pascal CouchepinMember of the Swiss Federal Council
2009–presentIncumbent Swiss Federal Council Current members Micheline Calmy-Rey (Pres. 2011) · Doris Leuthard · Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf (VP 2011) · Ueli Maurer · Didier Burkhalter · Simonetta Sommaruga · Johann Schneider-AmmannAbout Lists of members Lists by department Categories:- Swiss politician stubs
- 1960 births
- Current national leaders
- FDP.The Liberals politicians
- Living people
- Members of the Council of States of Switzerland
- Members of the Swiss Federal Council
- People from Neuchâtel (city)
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