Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter

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Born (1964-02-19) 19 February 1964 (age 62)
Basel, Switzerland
Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter
Member of the National Council of Switzerland
Assumed office
November 2010
Personal details
Born (1964-02-19) 19 February 1964 (age 62)
Basel, Switzerland
PartyChristian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland

Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter (born 19 February 1964) is a Swiss jurist and politician of The Centre (formerly known as the Christian Democratic People's Party).[1]

She has been a member of the parliament of the Canton Basel-Landschaft since 1999,[1] over which she also presided in the term between 2006 and 2007.[2] In November 2010, she replaced the resigning Kathrin Amacker in the National Council.[3] She was also a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).[4]

At the party conference of the CVP Baselland in October 2018, Schneider-Schneiter was nominated as a candidate for the successor of Doris Leuthard in the Federal Council.[5] She would have been the first Federal Councillor from the Basel Landschaft in 123 years.[5] However, the CVP later decided to present a two-person ticket with the National Councilor Viola Amherd of Canton Valais and the councilor of Uri Heidi Z’graggen for the Federal Council election.[6] Eventually, Viola Amherd was elected into the Federal Council.[7] In the Swiss parliamentary elections in 2019, Schneider-Schneiter was re-elected to the National Council rather comfortably as the CVP entered the elections within a political alliance with the Green Liberal Party (GLP) and the Evangelical People's Party (EVP).[8]

Further activities

Schneider-Schneiter is the President of the Chamber of Commerce of Basel and a member of the Board of Directors in the Economiesuisse.[9] She is also a Member of the Board at Primeo Energy[10] and the President of the European Youth Choir Festival.[11]

Personal life

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