Pascale Bruderer

Pascale Bruderer Wyss ( born July 28, 1977 in Baden, hometown entitled in Baar, Baden, Römerswil and Rorschach ) is a Swiss politician (SP).

Life

Pascale Bruderer grew up as the youngest of three girls in Baden (AG) to. She attended the compulsory elementary school in Baden and the district school Wettingen, then she studied at the University of Zurich and in Växjö (Sweden) political science, constitutional law and social and economic history. She graduated in 2005 with a degree ( Master's degree in Political Science ) from. 2002, when she moved to the Aargau SP in the National Council, she was the then youngest National Councillor. At that time she moved to the retired Hans Zbinden after. A year later she was first elected to the National Council. In the 2007 election she ran for a Senate seat of the canton Aargau and again for the National Council. While they are not moved as third place in the Senate, she was confirmed as National Councillor with the third highest share of the vote among 15 elected in office. 23 October 2011 Pascale Bruderer was elected on the first ballot for Councillor of the Canton of Aargau.

Their political activities, focusing Bruderer particularly in the social, disability and higher education policy. She wants to inspire young people in politics, for which she has also received the 2008 Prix Jeunesse. She is also President of the Parliamentary Group sign language and sits on the Co-president of the Parliamentary Group on Disability. After she was elected in 2008 as vice president of the National Council, the parliament chose them with 174 out of 182 valid votes for the National Council for the Parliament of 2009 /2010. In this office she followed the Ticino CVP parliamentarian Chiara Simoneschi - Cortesi.

Bruderer lives in Nussbaumen AG, is married to Urs Wyss and mother of two daughters (* 2011, * 2014). In addition to its mandate of States, she worked as Director of the Cancer League of Aargau and is a member of the Board of Trustees per Seniorweb.

On January 8, 2011 Pascale Bruderer received the Swiss Award in the policy division.

Political offices

  • December 1997-January 2004: Population Councillor Baden
  • April 2001-April 2002: Gross Councillor Canton of Aargau
  • April 2002 to November 2011: National Councillor
  • Since March 2008: Vice -President of the SP Switzerland
  • December 2009 to November 2010: President of the National
  • From December 2011: Councillor
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