Samuel Schmid

Samuel Schmid


In office
1 January 2001 – 31 December 2008
Preceded by Adolf Ogi
Succeeded by Ueli Maurer

President of Switzerland
In office
1 January 2005 – 31 December 2005
Vice President Moritz Leuenberger
Preceded by Joseph Deiss
Succeeded by Moritz Leuenberger

In office
1 January 2001 – 31 December 2008
Preceded by Adolf Ogi
Succeeded by Ueli Maurer

Vice President of Switzerland
In office
1 January 2004 – 31 December 2004
President Joseph Deiss
Preceded by Ruth Metzler
Succeeded by Moritz Leuenberger

Born 8 January 1947 (1947-01-08) (age 64)
Political party BDP
previously SVP

Samuel Schmid (born 8 January 1947) is a Swiss politician who was a member of the Swiss Federal Council fromm 2000 to 2008. He was the head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports (notably acting as a defense minister for Switzerland).

He was elected to the Federal Council on 6 December 2000. He was a member of the Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC), and is now a member of the Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland. During his time in office he has held the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports. In 2004, he was the vice-President of the Confederation and President in 2005.

Schmid was a member of the SVP's centrist/agrarian wing. He was put under pressure by the party's nationalist wing, led by former Federal Councilor Christoph Blocher, for taking a moderate stance on certain issues. After the SVP became the largest party in the Federal Assembly in the 2003 federal elections, the SVP threatened to remove Schmid from the Council if it didn't get an additional seat (which eventually went to Blocher).

On 12 November 2008, Schmid resigned from the Federal Council effective 1 January 2009. The resignation followed a months-long period of intense political pressure by the Swiss People's Party owing to scandals and accidents in the Swiss military, as well as bouts of ill health.[1] Samuel Schmid was succeeded by Ueli Maurer of the Swiss People's Party.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Adolf Ogi
Member of the Swiss Federal Council
2001–2008
Succeeded by
Ueli Maurer
Preceded by
Joseph Deiss
President of Switzerland
2005
Succeeded by
Moritz Leuenberger