Emil Boesch

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Emil Bösch (born January 1, 1909 in Gachnang ; † June 15, 1992 in St. Gallen ), reformed , entitled to live in Wildhaus SG , was a Swiss politician ( FDP / LdU ).

biography

Emil Boesch, son of Emil Boesch senior, devoted himself to filed Matura studying law at the Universities of Geneva , Paris , Berlin and Zurich , which he in 1932 with the acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. iur. completed. After Bösch had passed the bar exam in 1934, he was appointed clerk of the Untertoggenburg district in Flawil in the same year , in 1936 he was elected district administrator , in 1948 he submitted his resignation, and in the same year he opened a law practice in St. Gallen.

Bösch, who joined the Liberal Democratic Party , represented his party in the St. Gallen Grand Council from 1941 to 1945 , after which he switched to the state ring of Independents, and in 1951 the people elected him to the National Council , of which he was a member until 1963. In addition, from 1957 to 1967 he was a member of the St. Gallen Grand Council. In 1945 and 1946 he was represented as a delegate of the ICRC in Berlin , Copenhagen and Warsaw . Emil Bösch, who also emerged as a poet under the pseudonym Nikolaus Boesch, was married to Alice Dora, née Thut. He died in 1992 at the age of 83 in St. Gallen.

publication

  • Twelve poems , Bodensee-Verlag, Amriswil, 1954

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