Charles Friderich

Charles Marie Frideric ( born March 20, 1828 in Geneva, † January 9, 1880 ibid, hometown entitled in Geneva) was a Swiss politician and lawyer.

Charles Marie Frideric 1862 elected to the Constitutional Council of the Canton of Geneva, in which position he worked worked at the fall of the dictatorship James Fazys. In 1864 he was a member of the Geneva Government, which he served during the reign of the Independents until 1870.

The Geneva Constitution Act of 1868, which made ​​the equality of citizens of the entire canton to reality, was mainly his work; just as he had share in the presentation of two constitutional laws of 1870, which aimed at incorporating the referendum and proliferation of constituencies, but were rejected by the people, what the resignation of the Independents government meant.

The Swiss National Frideric belonged until 1875 to 1872 was president of the same. As an eminent jurist, he made as a member of the legislature of the Confederation of great service, especially with regard to the processing of draft a uniform trade and Obligations. He died on 9 January 1880 in Geneva.

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  • Man
  • Swiss
  • Canton politicians ( Geneva )
  • National Council ( Geneva )
  • Born in 1828
  • Died in 1880
  • Council of States ( Geneva )
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