Ernst Loeliger

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Ernst Löliger (born March 16, 1911 in Pratteln ; † May 31, 1984 in Binningen ) was a Swiss politician .

Life

Löliger completed the teachers' seminar in Muristalden in Bern and received the federal gymnastics teacher diploma. He was a successful gymnast in the canton and throughout Switzerland . From 1931 to 1946 he was a primary school teacher in Binningen. He studied history, economics and literature at the University of Basel and received the secondary school teacher diploma in 1943 . From 1946 to 1955 he was a secondary school teacher in Binningen and from 1955 to 1963 a cantonal school inspector.

From 1959 to 1963 Löliger was a free-thinking Basel district administrator and from 1963 to 1975 a member of the government . The management of the interior, medical services, was subordinate to him. Under Löliger's administration, numerous new buildings and offices were created, including the Bruderholzspital in 1973 and the Office for Air Hygiene in 1973 , and laws and ordinances were drawn up and revised. For example, the introduction of women's suffrage in 1968 , the municipal law in 1970 and the health law in 1973 .

literature

  • BHB 14 , 1981, 7 f.
  • Basellandschaftliche Zeitung , June 4, 1984
  • BaZ , June 4, 1984

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