Florian Lusser (politician, 1820)

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Florian Lusser (born December 17, 1820 in Altdorf ; † July 13, 1889 there , entitled to live in Altdorf) was a Swiss politician ( KVP ).

biography

Lusser attended the Latin school in Altdorf and then took lessons in philosophy from the chaplain Albin Gnos . From 1840 he was the state advocate of the Canton of Uri and was deployed as a lieutenant in the Sonderbund War. From 1850 to 1856 he was a prosecutor and Insurance Consultants of Phenix insurance and the Swiss furniture . Then he worked from 1860 to 1886 at the Uri savings fund as a cashier.

He politicized as a local councilor of Altdorf from 1852 to 1856. Four years earlier he had been elected to the National Council in the first parliamentary elections and held this office until 1860.

Lusser also worked on various conservative papers and was the editor of the history of the canton of Uri , which his uncle Karl Franz had written. Florian Lusser was also a member of the Piusverein .

literature

  • Gruner: Federal Assembly 1 . S. 298 .

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