Willy Spühler

Politician

1902 – 1990

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Who was Willy Spühler?

Willy Spühler was a Swiss politician.

He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 17 December 1959, representing the Canton of Zürich, and handed over office on 31 January 1970. He was affiliated to the Social Democratic Party. He was a municipal councillor in Zurich in 1928 and a national councillor from 1938 to 1959. He was the first foreign minister to advocate Switzerland's membership of the United Nations in 1966. One week after de Gaulle's Vive le Quebéc libre!, Spühler delivered a speech on pluringual Switzerland during Montreal's Universal Exhibition in 1967 .

During his time in office he held the following departments:

Department of Posts and Railways, renamed Department of Transport, Communications and Energy

Political Department

He was President of the Confederation in 1963 and 1968. After retirement, he presided the Pro Helvetia Foundation and the consultative commission for Switzerland's presence abroad.

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Born
Jan 31, 1902
Aussersihl
Also known as
  • Willy Spuhler
Nationality
  • Switzerland
Died
May 31, 1990

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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