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This is a list of mayors of the city of Bern, Switzerland. The executive of Bern is the municipal council ('' Gemeinderat''). It is chaired by the mayor (''Stadtpräsident von Bern''). From 1832 to 1871, the term ''Gemeindepräsident'' was used. Before 1832, the title of the mayor of Bern was '' Schultheiss''. See also * Timeline of Bern Gallery File:Zeerleder.jpg, Karl Zeerleder mayor 1832–1848 File:VonBuerenOtto.jpg, Otto von Büren mayor 1864–1888 File:Adolf von Steiger.jpg, Adolf von Steigermayor 1900–1918 File:Gustav Mueller.jpg, Gustav Müller mayor 1918–1920 References {{Reflist Bern, Switzerland Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to the Swiss constitution, the Swiss Confederation intentionally has no "capital", but Bern has gov ... Mayors of Bern, list History of Bern Lists of mayors (complete 1900-2013) ...
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Bern Erlacherhof-1
Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to the Swiss constitution, the Swiss Confederation intentionally has no "capital", but Bern has governmental institutions such as the Federal Assembly (Switzerland), Federal Assembly and Federal Council (Switzerland), Federal Council. However, the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland, Federal Supreme Court is in Lausanne, the Federal Criminal Court of Switzerland, Federal Criminal Court is in Bellinzona and the Federal Administrative Court (Switzerland), Federal Administrative Court and the Federal Patent Court (Switzerland), Federal Patent Court are in St. Gallen, exemplifying the federal nature of the Confederation. With a population of about 146,000 (), Bern is the List of cities in Switzerland, fifth-most populous city in Switzerland, behind Zürich, Geneva, Basel and Lausanne. The Bern agglomeration, which includes 36 municipalities ...
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Party Of Farmers, Traders And Independents
The Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents () or Farmers', Traders' and Citizens' Party (, BGB) was a Swiss political party founded in 1936. It grew out of a merger between various farmers’ parties at canton level which had been established during the First World War (Zurich 1917 and Bern 1918). In November 1917, Rudolf Minger set up the Bern Party of Farmers and Independents (Bernischen Bauern- und Bürgerpartei, BGB) following a meeting held at an assembly hall in Bern known as the See Simple English Wikipedia article his party was first represented in the Federal Council of the cantonal government from 1929 to 1940. Like Minger himself, all the party's other Federal Councillors came from the canton of Bern: Eduard von Steiger (1941–51), Markus Feldmann (1952–58), Friedrich Traugott Wahlen (1959–65) and Rudolf Gnägi (1966–79). However, Bern was not the only canton in which the party was represented: it also existed in the cantons of Aargau, Baselland, Freiburg ...
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Mayors Of Bern
This is a list of mayors of the city of Bern, Switzerland. The executive of Bern is the municipal council (''Gemeinderat (Bern), Gemeinderat''). It is chaired by the mayor (''Stadtpräsident von Bern''). From 1832 to 1871, the term ''Gemeindepräsident'' was used. Before 1832, the title of the mayor of Bern was ''Schultheiss''. See also * Timeline of Bern Gallery File:Zeerleder.jpg, Karl Zeerleder mayor 1832–1848 File:VonBuerenOtto.jpg, Otto von Büren mayor 1864–1888 File:Adolf von Steiger.jpg, Adolf von Steigermayor 1900–1918 File:Gustav Mueller.jpg, Gustav Müller (mayor), Gustav Müller mayor 1918–1920 References

{{Reflist Lists of mayors of places in Switzerland, Bern, Switzerland Politics of the canton of Bern, Mayors of Bern, list Mayors of Bern, History of Bern Lists of mayors (complete 1900-2013) ...
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Politics Of The Canton Of Bern
Politics () is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of status or resources. The branch of social science that studies politics and government is referred to as political science. Politics may be used positively in the context of a "political solution" which is compromising and non-violent, or descriptively as "the art or science of government", but the word often also carries a negative connotation.. The concept has been defined in various ways, and different approaches have fundamentally differing views on whether it should be used extensively or in a limited way, empirically or normatively, and on whether conflict or co-operation is more essential to it. A variety of methods are deployed in politics, which include promoting one's own political views among people, negotiation with other political subjects, making laws, and exercising internal and external for ...
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Lists Of Mayors Of Places In Switzerland
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole".Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of '' The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help us ...
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Gustav Müller (mayor)
This is a list of mayors of the city of Bern, Switzerland. The executive of Bern is the municipal council ('' Gemeinderat''). It is chaired by the mayor (''Stadtpräsident von Bern''). From 1832 to 1871, the term ''Gemeindepräsident'' was used. Before 1832, the title of the mayor of Bern was '' Schultheiss''. See also * Timeline of Bern Gallery File:Zeerleder.jpg, Karl Zeerleder mayor 1832–1848 File:VonBuerenOtto.jpg, Otto von Büren mayor 1864–1888 File:Adolf von Steiger.jpg, Adolf von Steigermayor 1900–1918 File:Gustav Mueller.jpg, Gustav Müller mayor 1918–1920 References {{Reflist Bern, Switzerland Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to the Swiss constitution, the Swiss Confederation intentionally has no "capital", but Bern has gov ... Mayors of Bern, list History of Bern Lists of mayors (complete 1900-2013) ...
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Timeline Of Bern
The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Bern, Switzerland. Prior to 19th century * 2nd-3rd century CE - Roman settlement abandoned. * 1191 - Bern set up as military outpost by Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen. * 1218 - Bern becomes a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. * 1219 - Zytglogge (tower) built. * 1223 - Theto von Ravensburg becomes . * 1256 - Käfigturm (tower) built. *1259 - First mention of Jews in Bern. * 1268 - Nydegg Castle demolished (approximate date). * 1270 - Felsenburg (castle) built (approximate date). * 1285 - (church) built. * 1289 - April: Battle of Schosshalde takes place; Bern successfully resisted Rudolph of Hapsburg. * 1298 ** Bern allies with Biel, Murten, and Solothurn. ** Bern expands to include Bolligen, Muri, Stettlen, and Vechigen. * 1331-1333 - Gümmenenkrieg ( Fribourg-Bern war). * 1339 - Battle of Laupen. * 1345 - (tower) built. * 1346 ** Black Death plague. ** Äussere Neustadt area develop ...
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Green Party Of Switzerland
The Green Party of Switzerland (; ; ; ) is a green political party in Switzerland. It is the fifth-largest party in the National Council of Switzerland and the largest party that is not represented on the Federal Council. History The first Green party in Switzerland, MPE, was founded as a local party in 1971 in the town of Neuchâtel. In 1979, Daniel Brélaz was elected to the National Council as the first Green MP on the national level (in Switzerland and in the world). Local and regional Green parties and organisations were founded in many different towns and cantons in the following years. In 1983, two different national green party federations were created: in May, diverse local green groups came together in Fribourg to form the ''Federation of Green Parties of Switzerland'', and in June, some left-alternative groups formed the ''Green Alternative Party of Switzerland'' in Bern. In 1990, an attempt to combine these organisations failed. Afterward, some of the membe ...
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Alexander Tschäppät
Alexander Tschäppät (16 April 1952 – 4 May 2018) was a Swiss politician. Tschäppät was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland. He has been a member of the National Council of Switzerland from 1991 to 2003 and again 2011 to 2018. He was mayor (''Stadtpräsident'') of Bern 2005 until 2016. Biography Tschäppät was born on 16 April 1952 in Bern to Reynold Tschäppät and Lily Bürki. See also * Politics of Switzerland The government of Switzerland is a federal state with direct democracy. * The legislative branch is the Federal Assembly. The Federal Assembly has two parts: the National Council, which represents the public, while the Council of States ... References External links 1952 births 2018 deaths Mayors of Bern Social Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians Deaths from cancer in Switzerland {{Switzerland-mayor-stub ...
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Klaus Baumgartner
Klaus Baumgartner (21 December 1937 – 10 December 2015) was a Swiss politician. Biography After Baumgartner finished school, he received a doctorate in economic and social sciences. From 1974 to 1988, he was on the Directorate Secretary on the Swiss Federal Office for Housing. From 1977 to 1988, he was a representative of the Social Democratic Party member of the Bern City Council; In 1987, he was a town councilor. He was elected to the Bernese council in 1989 and worked there until 1992 as a welfare and health director. From 1993 to 2004, he was Mayor of Bern. He was succeeded by Alexander Tschäppät Alexander Tschäppät (16 April 1952 – 4 May 2018) was a Swiss politician. Tschäppät was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland. He has been a member of the National Council of Switzerland from 1991 to 2003 and again 2011 to 2 .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Baumgartner, Klaus 1937 births 2015 deaths Social Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians ...
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Werner Bircher
Werner may refer to: People * Werner (name), origin of the name and people with this name as surname and given name Fictional characters * Werner (comics), a German comic book character * Werner Von Croy, a fictional character in the ''Tomb Raider'' series * Werner von Strucker, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe * Werner, a fictional character in '' Darwin's Soldiers'' * Werner Ziegler, a fictional character from tv show Better Call Saul Geography * Werner, West Virginia * Mount Werner, a mountain that includes the Steamboat Ski Resort, in the Park Range of Colorado * Werner (crater), a crater in the south-central highlands of the Moon * Werner projection, an equal-area map projection preserving distances along parallels, central meridian and from the North pole Companies * Carsey-Werner, an American television and film production studio * Werner Enterprises, a Nebraska-based trucking company * Werner Co., a manufacturer of ladders * Werner Motors, an early a ...
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Reynold Tschäppät
Reynold is an English masculine given name that comes from an Old High German personal name made up of the element "ragin" (''advice, decision'') and "wald" (''power, authority, brightness''). It is a cognate of ''Rögnvaldr'', which is also a source of the name Ronald. The Normans brought the name to England. Related names include: "Reginald" (English), "Reginaldo" (Italian), "Rinaldo" (Italian), "Reinaldo" ( Portuguese, Spanish), "Reinhold" (German), "Reino" ( Finnish), "Reynol" (German, Spanish), "Reinout" (Dutch), "Renaud" ( French), "Reynaldo" (Spanish), and "Reynaud" (French). Reynold is a much less common surname than its derivative Reynolds; people with the surname "Reynold" include: Surname * Hannah Reynold, Swedish singer with Lucky Twice * John Reynold (fl. 1539), English politician * Thomas Reynold (other) Thomas Reynold may refer to: * Thomas Reynolds (bishop) or Reynold * Thomas Reynold (MP) for Leominster See also * Thomas Reynolds (other) {{hn ...
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