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List of members of the National Council of Switzerland, 2007–2011
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This is a list of the 200 members of the Swiss National Council for the 2007–2011 legislative term.
The elections were held on October 21, 2007 and the first session of Parliament will open on December 3, 2007. Some changes occurred as a result of the second round of Council of States elections.
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Office \ Term | 2007/2008 | 2008/2009 | 2009/2010 | 2010/2011 |
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President | André Bugnon | Chiara Simoneschi | Pascale Bruderer | Jean-René Germanier |
First Vice-President | Chiara Simoneschi | Pascale Bruderer | Jean-René Germanier | Hansjörg Walter |
Second Vice-President | Pascale Bruderer | Jean-René Germanier | Hansjörg Walter | Maya Graf |
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Elections for 2010/2011 are held in December 2010. Traditionally the previous term's first vice-president is elected president.
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The 200 current members
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This list is current as of December 6, 2008.
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Retired or deceased members
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Name | Party | Canton | Note | |
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Marianne Huguenin | Swiss Party of Labour | Vaud | Resigned on November 1, 2007, prior to first session; succeeded by Josef Zisyadis. | |
Ruth Genner | Green Party | Zürich | Resigned September 14, 2008; succeeded by Katharina Prelicz-Huber | |
Hugo Fasel | Christian Social Party | Fribourg | Resigned November 30, 2008, succeeded by Marie-Thérèse Weber-Gobet | |
Werner Marti | Social Democratic Party | Glarus |
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