Otto Anton Stich (10 January 1927 – 13 September 2012) was a Swiss professor and politician. He served as a member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1984...
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Štich (born 1989), Czech athlete Michael Stich (born 1968), German professional tennis player Otto Stich (1927–2012), Swiss politician Randolf Stich (1966-2023)...
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that a woman had been a candidate. The parliamentary majority elected Otto Stich instead. Part of the party demanded that the SP withdraw from the governing...
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September 1995 as a member of the Social Democratic Party, succeeding Otto Stich. He became head of the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy...
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1 January 1987 31 December 1987 Social Democratic Party Neuchâtel 140 Otto Stich (1927–2012) 1 January 1988 31 December 1988 Social Democratic Party Solothurn...
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1974–1979: Georges-André Chevallaz 1980–1983: Willy Ritschard 1984–1995: Otto Stich 1996–2003: Kaspar Villiger 2004–2010: Hans-Rudolf Merz 2010–2016: Eveline...
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Egli, Rudolf Friedrich Hans Hürlimann, Fritz Honegger 1983 7 December Otto Stich, Jean-Pascal Delamuraz 1983 Swiss federal election Willi Ritschard (died...
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Rodgers Jr. (1930–2022), American systematic theologian and Anglican bishop Otto Stich (1927–2012), President of the Swiss Confederation Emmanuel Stupanus (1587–1664)...
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Franz Vranitzky and Otto Stich, 1986...
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ZH 8 December 1982 20 October 1984 Justice and Police FDP/PRD — G13 92 Otto Stich SO 7 December 1983 31 October 1995 Finance SPS/PSS 1988 1994 C16 93 Jean-Pascal...
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