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'''Jean-Philippe Maitre''' ([[18 June]] [[1949]][[1 February]] [[2006]]) was a Swiss [[politician]], member of the [[Swiss National Council]] (1983-2005). He was elected [[President of the National Council (Switzerland)|President of the National Council]] for the year 2005, but resigned for [[1 March]] [[2005]] due to a [[brain tumor]].
'''Jean-Philippe Maitre''' (18 June 1949 – 1 February 2006) was a Swiss [[politician]], member of the [[Swiss National Council]] (1983–2005). He was [[President of the National Council (Switzerland)|President of the National Council]] from 29 November 2004, until he resigned on 1 March 2005, due to a [[brain tumor]].


Maitre studied law at the [[University of Geneva]] and practiced as an attorney in [[Geneva]].
Maitre studied law at the [[University of Geneva]] and practiced as an attorney in [[Geneva]].
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From 1973 to 1985 he was member of the cantonal parliament of Geneva. In 1985, Maitre was elected to the government of the [[canton of Geneva]] ([[Conseil d'Etat (Switzerland)|Conseil d'Etat]]). He resigned in 1997, after presiding the council that year.
From 1973 to 1985 he was member of the cantonal parliament of Geneva. In 1985, Maitre was elected to the government of the [[canton of Geneva]] ([[Conseil d'Etat (Switzerland)|Conseil d'Etat]]). He resigned in 1997, after presiding the council that year.


Maitre was married and father of three.
Maitre was married and father of three.


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Latest revision as of 21:23, 29 November 2024

Jean-Philippe Maitre (18 June 1949 – 1 February 2006) was a Swiss politician, member of the Swiss National Council (1983–2005). He was President of the National Council from 29 November 2004, until he resigned on 1 March 2005, due to a brain tumor.

Maitre studied law at the University of Geneva and practiced as an attorney in Geneva.

From 1973 to 1985 he was member of the cantonal parliament of Geneva. In 1985, Maitre was elected to the government of the canton of Geneva (Conseil d'Etat). He resigned in 1997, after presiding the council that year.

Maitre was married and father of three.

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Preceded by President of the Swiss National Council
2004/2005
Succeeded by