Martin Rosenberg

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Martin Rosenberg (born March 29, 1908 in Bünzen ; † January 1, 1976 in Bern ) was a Swiss journalist and party manager ( CVP ). He is considered one of the most important political strategists of the post-war period in Switzerland in the 20th century.

Life

In the early 1930s, the native of Aargau belonged to the young conservative renewal movement . In 1932/1933 he was the central president of the Swiss Student Union (StV) , which forbade its members to join the fronts. Rosenberg graduated from the University of Friborg (Switzerland) and in 1941 with the work of the church policy Augustin Keller doctorate . In Freiburg he was a member of the AKV Alemannia association .

Rosenberg was general secretary of today's CVP from 1941 to 1968. At the same time, he was active from 1935 to 1968 as the Federal Parliament's editor of the fatherland .

He is considered to be the inventor of the magic formula , which from 1959 to 2003 determined the composition of the Swiss Federal Council as a cross-party concordance government .

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