Jean Bourgknecht
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Jean Bourgknecht (September 16, 1902 - December 23, 1964) was a Swiss politician.
Jean Bourgknecht was born to Louis and Eugénie-Louise Bourgknecht in Fribourg. After getting his doctorate in law in 1926, he worked in his father's office and later headed it until he was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland. From 1936 to 1947 he was presiding the Law Society of Fribourg and from 1937 to 1941 the Law Society of Switzerland.
He was president of the city of Fribourg from 1950 to 1959. He worked to recover the city's finances. In 1951 he was elected to the National Council of Switzerland for the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland and represented the Canton of Fribourg there until 1955. He was then elected into the Council of States where he represented his canton from 1956 to 1959. Also in 1956 he became president of his party.
He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on December 17, 1959, and handed over office on September 30, 1962 because of an illness. During his time in office he held the Department of Finance.
[edit] External link
- Jean Bourgknecht in German, French or Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
Preceded by Philipp Etter |
Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1959–1962 |
Succeeded by Roger Bonvin |