Beat Arnold

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Beat Arnold (2015)

Beat Arnold (born April 24, 1978 in Altdorf ; legal resident in Unterschächen ) is a Swiss politician ( SVP ). From 2010 to 2016 he was a member of the government of the Canton of Uri and from 2015 to 2019 a member of the National Council .

Life

Beat Arnold is from Schattdorf , has a degree in civil engineering and industrial engineering and worked as a project manager at SBB before being elected to the government council . From 2006 to 2010 he was a member of the Uri District Administrator , from 2008 to 2010 as head of the SVP parliamentary group. In April 2010 he was elected the first SVP member in the Uri cantonal government. He took over the security department. In the 2015 elections , he was elected to the National Council, also the first SVP politician in Uri. With over 44% of the vote, he won against two competitors from the CVP and the Greens . The FDP, which has provided the only Uri National Council since 1919, did not run for this election because she was running for the Council of States with Josef Dittli . As a result of his election to the National Council, Arnold decided not to run again in the 2016 government council elections. The SVP then lost its only seat of government. In 2019 Arnold announced that he would no longer run in the 2019 National Council elections for health reasons. This seat was then also lost for the Uri SVP, namely to the CVP politician Simon Stadler .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Merki: The SVP Uri before the jump . In: NZZ . April 10, 2010, p. 12 . SVP makes a leap into the Uri government. In: Tages-Anzeiger . April 25, 2010, accessed December 1, 2019 .
  2. Martin Merki: The SVP Uri before the jump . In: NZZ . April 10, 2010, p. 12 .
  3. SVP makes a leap into the Uri government. In: Tages-Anzeiger . April 25, 2010, accessed December 1, 2019 .
  4. Bruno Arnold: «Constellation has decided» . In: Urner Zeitung . June 2, 2010.
  5. Erich Aschwanden: election results in the cantons. Uri. In: NZZ . October 19, 2015, p. 7 .
  6. Elias Bricker: SVP makes the first jump to Bern . In: Urner Zeitung . October 19, 2015, p. 15 .
  7. ^ SVP inherits the seat of the National Council in Uri from the FDP . In: Messenger of Urschweiz . October 19, 2015, p. 31 .
  8. 2016 was the big election year in all central Swiss cantons . In: Messenger of Urschweiz . December 24, 2015, p. 20 .
  9. Bruno Arnold: All of this moved Uri in 2016 . In: Urner Zeitung . December 31, 2016, p. 18 .
  10. The Uri SVP National Councilor Beat Arnold is no longer running. SRF, March 29, 2019, accessed on December 1, 2019 .
  11. CVP man Simon Stadler elected to the National Council. SRF, October 20, 2019, accessed on December 1, 2019 .