UIrs Dietschi | |
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Born | 18 November 1901 |
Died | 29 July 1982 |
Occupations | Lawyer Government official Member of cantonal parliament (1933–1937) Member of cantonal executive (1937–1966) Member of national parliament (1943–1959) |
Political party | FDP |
Spouse | Emmy Schmid |
Father | Dr. Hugo Dietschi (1864–1955) |
Urs Dietschi (18 November 1901 – 29 July 1982) was a Swiss lawyer who entered government service. He then became increasingly caught up in politics and in 1929 became a co-founder of an organisation called the "Jungliberale Bewegung" ("Young liberal movement"). At the urging of like-minded liberal-radical activists, he secured election to the Solothurn cantonal parliament in 1933, remaining a member till 1937. In 1943 he secured election to the "Nationalrat" (lower house of the Swiss national parliament in Bern), representing the Free Democratic Party on behalf of his canton. Meanwhile, he remained a leading figure in cantonal governance, serving as a member of the Solothurn cantonal executive between 1937 and 1966. At both National and cantonal levels he took a consistent interest in social policy and cultural affairs, and was also prominent as an advocate of enhanced social, economic and political rights for women, at a time when Switzerland was, by European standards, widely seen as something of a laggard in such matters.[1][2][3]