Liselotte Meyer-Fröhlich

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Liselotte Meyer-Fröhlich (born July 9, 1922 in Zurich ; † April 26, 2014 there ) was a Swiss lawyer and Zurich city politician ( FDP ).

Meyer-Fröhlich belonged to the Zurich municipal council (the city parliament) and was the first woman to preside over its business audit committee . She was politically committed to women's suffrage , the impunity of abortion and victims of domestic violence ; Among other things, she was a board member of the Zurich women's shelter and president of the women's center.

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  • Dorothee Vögeli: curd soap on the screed. A homage to the FDP politician Liselotte Meyer-Fröhlich. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . November 26, 2015, p. 20 ( online ).
  • Peter C. Meyer (Ed.): Building political bridges. Liselotte Meyer-Fröhlich, pioneer for women's rights. NZZ-Libro, Zurich 2015, ISBN 978-3-03810-096-6 .