Walter Hauser

Swiss politician (1837-1902) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Walter Hauser (1 May 1837 – 22 October 1902) was a Swiss politician who was a Federal Councillor from 1888 to 1902.

Preceded byEduard Müller
Succeeded byErnst Brenner
Preceded byEmil Welti
Succeeded byKarl Schenk
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Walter Hauser
President of Switzerland
In office
1 January 1900  31 December 1900
Preceded byEduard Müller
Succeeded byErnst Brenner
In office
1 January 1892  31 December 1892
Preceded byEmil Welti
Succeeded byKarl Schenk
Swiss Federal Councillor
In office
13 December 1888  22 October 1902
Preceded byWilhelm Hertenstein
Succeeded byLudwig Forrer
Personal details
Born(1837-05-01)1 May 1837
Wädenswil, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Died22 October 1902(1902-10-22) (aged 65)
PartyFree Democratic Party
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Bond for the Swiss Federal Railways, issued 28 June 1899, signed by Walter Hauser as the boss of the Department of Finance

Career

Open to technical innovations, Hauser was one of the founders of the left bank of the Zurichseebahn in 1859, the Wädenswil-Einsiedeln-Bahn in 1870 and the Wädenswil gasworks in 1874.[1]

He was elected to the Federal Council on 13 December 1888 and died in office on 22 October 1902. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland.

During his office time he held the following departments:

He was President of the Confederation twice in 1892 and 1900.

Family

Hauser was born into the family of Jakob Arnold Hauser and Emilie Theiler. In 1865, he married Marie-Sophie Wiedeman.[3]

Commemoration

Walther-Hauser-Strasse in Wädenswil is named after him.

References

Further reading

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