Role Swiss Politician | Name Kaspar Villiger | |
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Party Free Democratic Party of Switzerland | ||
Kaspar villiger mit freiheit und werten zu wohlstand
Kaspar Villiger (pronounced Caspar Feeleeger) (born 5 February 1941) is a Swiss businessman, politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1989–2003).
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- Kaspar villiger mit freiheit und werten zu wohlstand
- Gespr ch ber das buch mit freiheit und werten zu wohlstand von kaspar villiger
- Political career
- Business career
- Other activities
- References

Gespr ch ber das buch mit freiheit und werten zu wohlstand von kaspar villiger
Political career

On 1 February 1989 he was elected to the Swiss Federal Council. He is affiliated to the Free Democratic Party (Liberals).
During his time in office he headed the following departments:


He was President of the Confederation twice, in 1995 and again in 2002.
In 1995 Kaspar Villiger apologized on occasion of an official visit by Dan Culler who was an internee in the Wauwilermoos internment camp during World War II. Dwight Mears, a U.S. Army officer, covered the apology in his 2012 PhD thesis on the American internees in Switzerland.
In September 2003, he announced he was to resign on 31 December 2003.
Business career
In 2004, he became member of the board of directors of Nestlé and Swiss Re.
On 15 April 2009, he was elected Chairman of the Board of Swiss banking giant UBS, holding this post until 3 May 2012. His successor was Axel A. Weber.
Other activities
Kaspar Villiger is a Member of the Global Leadership Foundation, an organization which works to support democratic leadership, prevent and resolve conflict through mediation and promote good governance in the form of democratic institutions, open markets, human rights and the rule of law. It does so by making available, discreetly and in confidence, the experience of former leaders to today’s national leaders. It is a not-for-profit organization composed of former heads of government, senior governmental and international organization officials who work closely with Heads of Government on governance-related issues of concern to them.