Peter Bodenmann
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30 March 1952
Peter Bodenmann | |
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Peter Bodenmann in 1994 | |
| Member of Parliament | |
| In office 1987–1997 | |
| President of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland | |
| In office 1990–1997 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Peter Bodenmann 30 March 1952 Lax, Switzerland |
| Party | Social Democratic Party of Switzerland |
Peter Bodenmann (born, 30 March 1952)[1] is a Swiss lawyer, entrepreneur and former member of the National Council for the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP). He was the president of the SP between 1990 and 1997.
He was born into a family with a political background in the Christian Democratic People's Party.[2] After he graduated from the faculty of Law from the University of Zurich, he worked as an independent lawyer in Brig.[3] Since his early years he was interested in leftwing politics and was one of the founders the political magazine Red Anneliese.[2] In 1971 Peter Bodenmann co-founded the Critical Upper Valais movement[3] as he was 24 years old, he became a local councilor of Brig-Glis.[2] In 1982 he opened a law office in Brig and in the same year the movement Critical Upper Valais merged with the SP Upper Valais.[3]
