Robert Reimann (politician)

Robert Reimann ( born December 17, 1911 in Wölflinswil; † August 28, 1987 during a hike, hometown entitled in Wölflinswil ) was a Swiss politician ( CVP).

Life

Robert Reimann, on 17 December 1911 in Wölflinswil the son of the brickyard worker Joseph Reimann and Anna Maria Schmid was born to the world. Reimann first completed 1928-1932 apprenticeship as a draftsman at the BBC in Baden. Subsequently, he worked as a construction chief of the department high-voltage equipment. He last played from 1970 to 1976 at the Corporate Staff management personnel.

Robert Reimann married in 1939 Maria Rosa also born Reimann. He died on 28 August 1987 at the age of 75 years during a hike.

Political career

His first political office held Robert Reimann, member of the Christian Democratic People's Party, in the years 1933 to 1935 as the municipal council of Wölflinswil. Immediately following him the next official function of the municipal clerk has been transferred, a position he held until 1937. Finally he stood Wölflinswil 1937-1961 as mayor before. In addition, he represented from 1941 to 1965 his party in the Aargau Cantonal Parliament, of which from 1961 to 1962 as president. In addition, he served from 1961 to 1972 as President of the CVP Aargau. In addition, he took a seat from 1955 to 1963 for the canton in the National Council, before he was elected in 1963 as the first Aargau CVP politicians in the Senate, to which he belonged until 1979 and he on 28 November 1977 to November 27, 1978 presided.

He was also represented in the National Research Council and, inter alia in the Commission for Foreign Economic Affairs and for nuclear science. In addition, he served from 1976 to 1984 as President of the Swiss Association of Raiffeisen Banks.

Robert Reimann's commitment was the education, technology, research, industry, as well as social concerns.

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