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Leon Schlumpf
Leon Schlumpf

Leon Schlumpf (born February 3, 1925 – died July 7, 2012) was an important Swiss politician. He was a member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1979 to 1987. Think of the Federal Council as Switzerland's main government team.

Who Was Leon Schlumpf?

Leon Schlumpf was born in a place called Felsberg in Switzerland. He became a lawyer and worked in government for many years. He was known for being a thoughtful and dedicated leader.

Early Political Life

Before joining the Federal Council, Leon Schlumpf was active in politics in his home area. He represented the Canton of Graubünden (also known as Grisons). A canton is like a state or a large region in Switzerland.

He was a member of the Swiss People's Party (SVP). This is one of the main political parties in Switzerland.

Leon Schlumpf's Time in Government

On December 5, 1979, Leon Schlumpf was chosen to join the Swiss Federal Council. This is a very important role in Switzerland. The Federal Council is made up of seven members who lead the country together.

What Did He Do as a Federal Councillor?

During his time on the Federal Council, Leon Schlumpf was in charge of the Federal Department of Transport, Communications and Energy. This department handles things like trains, roads, mail, and power for the country. It's a big job to make sure these services run smoothly.

President of the Confederation

In 1984, Leon Schlumpf had an even more special role. He became the President of the Confederation. This person is like the head of the Federal Council for one year. They lead meetings and represent Switzerland. It's a big honor!

Leaving Office

Leon Schlumpf finished his work on the Federal Council on December 31, 1987. He had served his country for eight years in this top government role.

Later Life and Legacy

Leon Schlumpf passed away on July 7, 2012, when he was 87 years old. He died in Chur, a city in his home canton of Graubünden.

Interestingly, his daughter also became a very important politician. Her name is Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf. She followed in her father's footsteps and was also elected to the Federal Council in 2007. This shows how some families have a strong tradition of public service in Switzerland.

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