Bernhard Pulver

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Bernhard Pulver (born August 7, 1965 in Bern ) is a Swiss politician ( Green Canton Bern , formerly Green Free List ). From 2006 to 2018 he was a member of the government council of the Canton of Bern .

biography

Pulver attended various schools from 1972 to 1984 and completed his business school diploma in Bern. From 1987 to 1995 he was General Secretary of the Swiss Green Party . From 1995 to 1999 he studied law at the University of Neuchâtel . From 2003 until his election to the cantonal government, he was a research assistant at the Federal Office of Justice and from 2005 lecturer for constitutional law at the University of Neuchâtel. He is a co-founder of the Swiss Greens and the Society for Threatened Peoples - Switzerland .

Powder, he got involved with Pink Cross for the betterment of homosexuals, as a board member he advocated a partnership arrangement. He lives with his partner in Bern.

Professional background

  • Studies in Neuchâtel and Strasbourg
  • Dr. iur., DEA “Droits de l'homme”
  • 1987–1995 General Secretary of the Swiss Green Party
  • 1995–2002 law studies, assistant at the constitutional law institute
  • Postgraduate studies. doctorate

Political work

  • Member of the Greens since 1983
  • 1997–1999 City Councilor in Bern
  • 1999–2006 member of the Grand Council; There by name: President of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (PUK) on the Bern Teachers' Insurance Fund (BLVK)
  • 2004–2006 President of the Green Free List Group
  • April 9, 2006 election to the government council
  • From June 1, 2006 to June 30, 2018 Head of the Education Directorate (ERZ)

Works (selection)

  • Unmarried couples. Current legal situation and reform proposals. Helbing & Lichtenhahn, Basel 2000 - ISBN 3-7190-1901-2 (revised translation of L'union libre , 1999)
  • L'interdiction de la discrimination: étude de l'article 8 alinéa 2 de la Constitution fédérale du 18 avril 1999. Helbing & Lichtenhahn, Basel 2003 - ISBN 3-7190-2210-2 (dissertation)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Geister: "Coming out is still difficult." Interview in: Der Bund from October 15, 2018.