Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf (born 16 March 1956) is a
Swiss lawyer, politician, and member of the
Swiss Federal Council since 2008. She is currently the head of the
Federal Department of Finance (the Swiss
finance minister).
Widmer-Schlumpf is married and has three children. She is the daughter of former federal councillor
Leon Schlumpf. She is the second federal councillor whose father had held the same office, after
Eugène Ruffy, and the sixth woman to be elected to the Swiss Federal Council.
Career in Grisons
Widmer-Schlumpf received her degree in law at the
University of Zürich in 1981 and her LLD in 1990. She worked as a lawyer from 1987 to 1998. She was elected to the district court of
Trin in 1985, presiding from 1991 to 1997. As a member of the
Swiss People's Party, she was the
cantonal legislative of Grisons 1994 to 1998, and in 1998 was elected to the cantonal government as the first woman, acting as president in 2001 and
2005.
Election to the Federal Council
Widmer-Schlumpf was named as an alternative candidate to
Christoph Blocher by the
Christian Democrat,
Social Democrat and
Green fractions in the
Swiss Federal Council elections of 12 December 2007. In the first round, she received 116 votes, compared to 111 votes for Blocher. In the second round, she was elected
federal councillor with 125 votes, 115 votes going to Blocher and 6 spurious, empty or invalid. She accepted her election on 13 December 2007. She assumed Blocher's old portfolio as head of the...
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