Heinrich Häberlin

Swiss politician and National Council President

Heinrich Häberlin - Swiss politician and National Council President
Born

September 6th, 1868
156 years ago

Died

February 26th, 1947
78 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Switzerland

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Held the position of President of the Swiss National Council during a significant period in Swiss politics. Contributed to legislative processes and governance in Switzerland. Participated actively in political discourse and decision-making, influencing the direction of national policies. His tenure included critical discussions on topics relevant to Swiss society and international relations.

Served as President of the Swiss National Council

Influenced key legislative decisions in Switzerland

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