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1897 births1958 deathsPeople from ThunSwiss Calvinist and Reformed ChristiansParty of Farmers, Traders and Independents politiciansMembers of the Swiss Federal CouncilMembers of the National Council (Switzerland)University of Bern alumniSwiss politician stubs
ThunCanton of BernBernpoliticianSwiss Federal CouncilParty of Farmers, Traders and IndependentsSwiss People's PartyDepartment of Justice and PolicePresident of the ConfederationSchosshalden cemeteryBern
Markus Feldmann (21 May 1897, Thun, Canton of Bern – 3 November 1958, Bern) was a Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council (1951-1958).
He was elected to the Federal Council on 13 December 1951 and died in office on 3 November 1958. He was affiliated to the Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents (BGB/PAI), now the Swiss People's Party.
During his office time he held the Department of Justice and Police and was President of the Confederation in 1956.
Feldmann is buried in the Schosshalden cemetery in Bern.
External links
Profile of Markus Feldmann with election results on the website of the Swiss Federal Council.- Stettler, Peter: Markus Feldmann in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 2005-02-14.
Preceded by Eduard von Steiger | Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1951–1958 | Succeeded by Friedrich Traugott Wahlen |
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