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Heinrich Häberlin (September 6, 1868 - February 26, 1947) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1920-1934). Heinrich Häberlin He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on February 12, 1920 and handed over office on April 30, 1934. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. During his office time he held the Department of Justice and Police and was President of the Confederation twice in 1926 and 1931. His father Friedrich Heinrich Häberlin (1834-1897) was President of the National Council in 1889/1890. External links Profile of Heinrich Häberlin with election results on the website of the Swiss Federal Council. Heinrich Häberlin in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Preceded by Henri Calame President of the National Council 1918/1919 Succeeded by Eduard Blumer Preceded by Felix Calonder Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1920–1934 Succeeded by Johannes Baumann v • d • e Presidents of Switzerland (list) 1848 – 1874 Furrer · Druey · Munzinger · Furrer · Naeff · Frey-Herosé · Furrer · Stämpfli · Fornerod · Furrer · Stämpfli · Frey-Herosé · Knüsel · Stämpfli · Fornerod · Dubs · Schenk · Knüsel · Fornerod · Dubs · Welti · Dubs · Schenk · Welti · Cérésole · Schenk 1875 – 1899 Scherer · Welti · Heer · Schenk · Hammer · Welti · Anderwert · Droz · Bavier · Ruchonnet · Welti · Schenk · Deucher · Droz · Hertenstein · Hammer · Ruchonnet · Welti · Hauser · Schenk · Frey · Zemp · Lachenal · Deucher · Ruffy · Müller 1900 – 1924 Hauser · Brenner · Zemp · Deucher · Comtesse · Ruchet · Forrer · Müller · Brenner · Deucher · Comtesse · Ruchet · Forrer · Müller · Hoffmann · Motta · Decoppet · Schulthess · Calonder · Ador · Motta · Schulthess · Haab · Scheurer · Chuard 1925 – 1949 Musy · Häberlin · Motta · Schulthess · Haab · Musy · Häberlin · Motta · Schulthess · Pilet-Golaz · Minger · Meyer · Motta · Baumann · Etter · Pilet-Golaz · Wetter · Etter · E. Celio · Stampfli · von Steiger · Kobelt · Etter · E. Celio · Nobs 1950 – 1974 Petitpierre · Steiger · Kobelt · Etter · Rubattel · Petitpierre · Feldmann · Streuli · Holenstein · Chaudet · Petitpierre · Wahlen · Chaudet · Spühler · von Moos · Tschudi · Schaffner · Bonvin · Spühler · von Moos · Tschudi · Gnägi · N. Celio · Bonvin · Brugger 1975 – 1999 Graber · Gnägi · Furgler · Ritschard · Hürlimann · Chevallaz · Furgler · Honegger · Aubert · Schlumpf · Furgler · Egli · Aubert · Stich · Delamuraz · Koller · Cotti · Felber · Ogi · Stich · Villiger · Delamuraz · Koller · Cotti · Dreifuss 2000 – present Ogi · Leuenberger · Villiger · Couchepin · Deiss · Schmid · Leuenberger · Calmy-Rey · Couchepin · Merz · Leuthard This article about a Swiss politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e