Jasmin Hutter

Jasmin Hutter ( born June 11, 1978 in Altstaetten ) is a former Swiss politician (SVP ).

Jasmin Hutter 2000 was elected to the cantonal parliament of the canton of St. Gallen, whose member she remained until 2004. In the elections of October 2003, she managed to election to the National Council, where she was employed until the end of 2009.

In addition to her National Council mandate, she worked as a sales manager in the construction machinery company of her father. Controversial gained popularity Hutter, when they demanded in the regulation of the Federal Office for the Environment the compulsory introduction of particle filters for construction machinery with a motion, ( ie suspend ) them to adjourn to the EU represent same guidelines. The background was that Switzerland has the only country in such a mandatory filter. After this expression ranged two filter Manufacturer action against them. These complaints, however, had to be dropped because it has as a parliamentarian political immunity from prosecution. The National Council had confirmed this on 15 June 2005.

On 1 March 2008 she was elected as the only woman in the five-member vice-presidency of the SVP Switzerland. Because of her first pregnancy she resigned the office of the National Council in December 2009 and the Vice-President in the spring of 2010. In the National Roland Rino Büchel moved according to them, as SVP Vice President Nadja piers.

Jasmin Hutter has been married since 2007 and has two children.

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