Max Binder
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Max Binder (born 26 November 1947) is a Swiss politician and member of the National Council from the Canton of Zurich. He was the President (speaker) of the National Council for 2003/2004.
A farmer by profession, he was member of the parliament of the canton of Zurich from 1985 to 1990. Since 1990, he is a municipal councillor in Illnau-Effretikon in charge of the Health Department.
He was elected to the National Council in 1991 as a candidate of the Swiss People's Party and constantly reelected. He paid visits to India as deputy Speaker (1993) and Bulgaria and Canada as Speaker (2004).
[edit] External links
- Biography of Max Binder on the website of the Swiss Parliament. (German)
Ruedi Aeschbacher, Martin Bäumle, Max Binder, Toni Bortoluzzi, Hans Fehr, Jacqueline Fehr, Mario Fer, Chantal Galladé, Ruth Genner, Christine Goll, Andreas Gross, Felix Gutzwiller, Barbara Haering, Rolf Hegetschweiler, Vreni Hubmann, Markus Hutter, Hans Kaufmann, Robert Keller, Filippo Leutenegger, Barbara Marty Kälin, Ueli Maurer, Christoph Mörgeli, Vreni Müller-Hemi, Ruedi Noser, Kathy Riklin, Hans Rutschmann, Ernst Schibli, Ulrich Schlüer, Jürg Stahl, Anita Thanei, Daniel Vischer, Markus Wäfler, Rosmarie Zapfl, Bruno Zuppiger
Preceded by Yves Christen |
President of the Swiss National Council 2003/2004 |
Succeeded by Jean-Philippe Maitre |