Walter Thurnherr
Walter Thurnherr | |
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16th Chancellor of Switzerland | |
Assumed office 1 January 2016 |
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President | Johann Schneider-Ammann |
Deputy | André Simonazzi Thomas Helbling |
Preceded by | Corina Casanova |
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Born | Muri, Switzerland |
11 July 1963
Political party | Christian Democratic People's Party |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | ETH Zurich |
Walter Thurnherr (born 11 July 1963) is the Federal Chancellor of Switzerland.[1]
Born in Muri, Thurnherr graduated as a physicist at the ETH Zürich. In 1989, he joined the ranks of Switzerland's diplomatic corps. In 2002, he was appointed chief of staff of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs under Federal Councillor Joseph Deiss. The following year, he was named chief of staff of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, first under Pascal Couchepin, then Joseph Deiss, and finally Doris Leuthard. He followed Leuthard when she took over the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications in 2011 as her chief of staff.[2]
He stood for election to succeed Corina Casanova as Federal Chancellor of Switzerland on December 9th 2015, as the first unopposed candidate in 90 years, and was elected by the Swiss Federal Assembly with 230 votes (out of 234 possible).[3][4] He assumed office on January 1st, 2016.
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Preceded by | Chancellor of Switzerland 2016–present |
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