Federal Department of Economic Affairs - List of Heads of The Department

List of Heads of The Department

  • 1848–1853: Friedrich Frey-Herosé
  • 1854 only : Wilhelm Matthias Naeff
  • 1855 only : Josef Munzinger
  • 1855–1856: Constant Fornerod
  • 1857 only : Melchior Josef Martin Knüsel
  • 1858 only : Constant Fornerod
  • 1859–1860: Melchior Josef Martin Knüsel
  • 1861–1866: Friedrich Frey-Herosé
  • 1867–1873: Wilhelm Matthias Naeff
  • 1873–1874: Johann Jakob Scherer
  • 1875–1877: Karl Schenk
  • 1878 only : Joachim Heer
  • 1879–1880: Numa Droz
  • 1881 only : Louis Ruchonnet
  • 1882–1886: Numa Droz
  • 1887–1896: Adolf Deucher
  • 1897 only : Adrien Lachenal
  • 1898–1902: Adolf Deucher
  • 1903 only : Ludwig Forrer
  • 1904–1908: Adolf Deucher
  • 1909 only : Josef Anton Schobinger
  • 1910–1912: Adolf Deucher
  • 1912–1934: Edmund Schulthess
  • 1934–1940: Hermann Obrecht
  • 1940–1947: Walther Stampfli
  • 1948–1954: Rodolphe Rubattel
  • 1955–1959: Thomas Holenstein
  • 1960–1961: Friedrich Traugott Wahlen
  • 1961–1969: Hans Schaffner
  • 1970–1978: Ernst Brugger
  • 1978–1982: Fritz Honegger
  • 1983–1986: Kurt Furgler
  • 1987–1998: Jean-Pascal Delamuraz
  • 1998–2002: Pascal Couchepin
  • 2003–2006: Joseph Deiss
  • 2006-2010: Doris Leuthard
  • Since 2010: Johann Schneider-Ammann

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