Yvonne Feri

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Yvonne Feri (2017)

Yvonne Feri (born March 21, 1966 in Baden ; resident in Hedingen ) is a Swiss politician ( SP ).

Life

Feri lives in Wettingen, she grew up in Brugg . She is a single mother of two children. She is an Italian- Swiss citizen . She has her own company "FERI Mit -ffekt", which supports organizations in the event of management bottlenecks. Feri was a board member of Swissaid and has chaired the Child Protection Switzerland Foundation since April 2016 .

politics

From 1998 to 2008 Feri was a member of the Grand Council of the Canton of Aargau and from 2001 to 2005 residents' councilor in Wettingen . From 2006 to the end of 2016 she was on the local council with the social and family department. Feri held various party offices (presidium of the section and district and others). On October 23, 2011, she achieved the fourth-best result of the Aargauer SP, which received three seats, in the Swiss parliamentary elections with 28,255 votes. Since Pascale Bruderer , who achieved the best SP result in Aargau, was elected to the Council of States, Yvonne Feri moved up to the National Council . Yvonne Feri was president of the SP Women Switzerland from August 2012 to spring 2016 .

In autumn 2016 she ran for the Aargau government council. She got votes beyond the party lines, but lost a lot against Franziska Roth from the SVP in the second ballot, 10,000 votes behind . In September 2018 Feri was defeated by 47 to 105 votes at the SP Aargau congress to Cédric Wermuth , who prevailed as a candidate for the SP candidate for the Council of States. In 2019, Feri ran again for the government council in the replacement election for the seat of Franziska Roth, who had since resigned, but was defeated by Jean-Pierre Gallati (SVP). She was confirmed as National Councilor in the 2019 elections .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Othmar von Matt: Every 13th parliamentarian is a dual citizen. In: Switzerland on the weekend of July 29, 2018.
  2. FERI website with effect
  3. aargauerzeitung.ch accessed on December 19, 2011
  4. SVP takes second seat of government in Aargau for the first time Aargauer Zeitung on November 27, 2016, accessed on September 11, 2019
  5. The SP Aargau sends Cédric Wermuth into the Council of States race - Yvonne Feri has lost track of watson from September 26, 2016, accessed on September 11, 2019
  6. Roth successor. Second attempt: The SP Aargau proposes Yvonne Feri as a candidate for the government council , Noemi Lea Landolt in Aargauer Zeitung on July 22, 2019, accessed on September 11, 2019
  7. Aargau National Council elections - SVP and FDP each lose one seat, CVP and SP get one. October 20, 2019, accessed October 20, 2019 .