Susanna Daepp-Heiniger

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Susanna Daepp-Heiniger (1989)

Susanna Daepp-Heiniger (born August 20, 1938 , entitled to live in Oppligen ) is a Swiss politician ( SVP ).

Daepp-Heiniger worked as a home economics teacher at the agricultural housekeeping school in Schwand , at the mountain farming school in Hondrich near Spiez , and at the housekeeping seminar in Bern . She later presided over the Bernese rural women and was on the board of the Swiss rural women's association. At times she was Vice President of SVP Bern.

After Adolf Ogi was elected to the Federal Council, Daepp moved up to the National Council on February 29, 1988 .

When two Bernese SVP national councilors submitted their resignation in 1994, the then party president Albrecht Rychen Daepp-Heiniger worked so hard that she also announced her resignation on June 30, 1994 and Samuel Schmid , the later Federal Councilor, moved from the third substitute to the big one Chamber could move up.

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  2. SVP women svp-bern.ch. Retrieved December 6, 2009 .
  3. ^ Portrait of Samuel Schmid (Weltwoche 47/2000, November 23, 2000). Retrieved December 6, 2009 .