Hans Stadelmann

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Hans Stadelmann also Stadelmann-Wicki (born February 3, 1918 in Escholzmatt ; † March 27, 2011 there , entitled to live in Escholzmatt) was a Swiss politician (CVP) .

biography

Hans Stadelmann, son of the Lucerne Grand Councilor and Chief Justice Franz Josef Stadelmann and Hermine nee Huber, devoted himself to studying law at the Universities of Freiburg and Lausanne after completing his Matura , which he completed with the academic degree of Dr. iur. completed.

Hans Stadelmann began his professional career in 1945 as a clerk, four years later he was elected by the people as governor and in 1963 by the Lucerne Councilor as chief judge. After 1981 Stadelmann was a substitute member of the higher court.

In addition, Stadelmann was editor for Entlebucher Anzeiger, parish president in Escholzmatt, from 1946 to 1988 member of the board of directors of Raiffeisenbank Escholzmatt, of which from 1960 as president, from 1953 to 1977 member of the board of the then Raiffeisenverband Luzern, Ob- and Nidwalden, from 1953 to 1953 1968 as actuary and from 1968 as president, as well as chairman of the board of directors of Druckerei Schüpfheim AG.

Hans Stadelmann - he was a member of the conservative People's Party, from 1970 CVP - represented his party in the Lucerne Grand Council from 1955 to 1963 and in the National Council from 1971 to 1975 .

Hans Stadelmann - he married Marie Wicki, née Birrer, in 1953 - died on March 27, 2011 at the age of 93 in his home town of Escholzmatt.

literature

  • Roman Bussmann: Lucerne Grand Council Biographies 1831-1987, Lucerne, 1987 In: Lucerne State Archives
  • Markus Trüeb: Biographies of the Lucerne National Councils and Councils of States 1920-1991 In: Lucerne City Archives

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