Division III: Foreigners, Health and Social Security
Name | Term of office | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Alberto Meuli | 2007-2012 | SVP/UDC | Division President |
Eduard Achermann | SVP/UDC | ||
Elena Avenati-Carpani | CVP/PDC | ||
Ruth Beutler | SPS/PSS | ||
Johannes Frölicher | SPS/PSS | ||
Antonio Imoberdorf | SPS/PSS | ||
Stefan Mesmer | SPS/PSS | ||
Francesco Parrino | SPS/PSS | ||
Michael Peterli | GPS/PES | ||
Franziska Schneider | GPS/PES | ||
Andreas Trommer | FDP/PRD | ||
Bernard Vaudan | CVP/PDC | ||
Blaise Vuille | FDP/PRD |
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