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Adolf von Steiger

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Swiss politician and lawyer (1859–1925)
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Adolf von Steiger
6th Chancellor of Switzerland
In office
1919–1925
PresidentGustave Ador
Giuseppe Motta
Edmund Schulthess
Robert Haab
Karl Scheurer
Ernest Chuard
Jean-Marie Musy
Preceded byHans Schatzmann
Succeeded byRobert Käslin
Personal details
Born25 July 1859
Bern, Switzerland
Died1 March 1925 (1925-04) (aged 65)
Bern, Switzerland
Political partyFree Democratic Party of Switzerland (FDP)
Alma materUniversity of Bern
University of Geneva
University of Leipzig

Alfred Armand Adolf von Steiger, commonly known as Adolf von Steiger (25 July 1859 – 1 March 1925) was a Swiss Politician from the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland (FDP) and jurist, who served as the sixth Chancellor from 1919 to 1925.

The son of a librarian from an old Bernese patrician family, he studied law at the Universities of Bern, Geneva, and Leipzig. From 1884 to 1893 he led a law practice in Bern. After two years as a substitute judge, he was a member of the Bernese court from 1893. In 1900 he was elected as a representative of the Liberals for mayor of Bern. He also served on the Grand Council of the canton of Bern and the Council of States (1908-1918).

In 1918 he was named Vice Chancellor. The following year, the Federal Assembly elected him Chancellor. He stood up to the Catholic conservative Solothurn National Council and Siegfried Hartmann. On taking office he also passed a new law that relieved the Chancellor of the record keeping in the National Council. He died of a stroke in 1925 while in office.

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