Lilian Studer

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Lilian Studer (2015)

Lilian Studer (born December 20, 1977 in Wettingen ) is a Swiss politician ( EPP ). She has been a national councilor since December 2019 .

biography

Lilian Studer is the daughter of former National Councilor Heiner Studer . She grew up in Wettingen and is a trained teacher for textile works. Today she works as managing director of the Aargau / Lucerne Blue Cross.

She presided over the Benevol Aargau association , specialist and placement agency for voluntary work, between 2009 and 2018. She is an adviser at Palliative Aargau. Both organizations are areas in which it is also very politically active.

In 2004, Studer was a co-founder of the Young EPP Switzerland and held the presidency between 2004 and 2009.

In August 2002 she became the resigning Elsbeth Zimmermann Grand Councilor for the EPP in the Aargau Grand Council . There she politicized for more than 17 years, until she was elected to the National Council. Between 2011 and 2016, Lilian Studer was the EPP parliamentary group president. From 2017 until shortly before she left the Grand Council, she was parliamentary group president of the EPP-BDP group. From 2017, she presided over the Justice Commission.

In the parliamentary elections on October 20, 2019 , Studer was elected to the National Council for the EPP for the first time and announced that she would step down from the Grand Council. Lutz Fischer-Lamprecht became his successor in the Grand Council .

Web links

Commons : Lilian Studer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. National Council elections in Aargau: The SVP loses massively - these are the 16 elected. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .
  2. Lilian Studer about her choice: “I felt that my life was changing”. Retrieved October 22, 2019 .