Division II: Economy, Education and Competition
Name | Term of office | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Bernard Maitre | 2007-2012 | CVP/PDC | Division president |
Maria Amgwerd | CVP/PDC | ||
David Aschmann | FDP/PRD | ||
Jean-Luc Baechler | SVP/UDC | ||
Stephan Breitenmoser | CVP/PDC | ||
Francesco Brentani | CVP/PDC | ||
Ronald Flury | FDP/PRD | ||
Hans-Jacob Heitz | FDP/PRD | ||
Vera Marantelli | FDP/PRD | ||
Claude Morvant | FDP/PRD | ||
Eva Schneeberger | FDP/PRD | ||
Frank Seethaler | GPS/PES | ||
Marc Steiner | SPS/PSS | ||
Hans Urech | SVP/UDC | Originally elected as first president of the Court; resigned from this position on 9 March 2006 for health reasons. | |
Philippe Weissenberger | SPS/PSS | Vice president of the Court, 2007-08 |
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