Hans Hürlimann, born on April sixth, nineteen eighteen, was a prominent Swiss politician known for his significant contributions to the Swiss Federal Council. His political career took a notable turn when he was elected to the Federal Council on December fifth, nineteen seventy-three, representing the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland.
During his tenure from nineteen seventy-four to nineteen eighty-two, Hürlimann held the esteemed position of Federal Department of Home Affairs. His leadership was marked by a commitment to public service and governance, which earned him respect among his peers and constituents alike.
In nineteen seventy-nine, he had the honor of serving as President of the Confederation, a role that underscored his influence and dedication to the Swiss political landscape. Hürlimann's term in office concluded on December thirty-first, nineteen eighty-two, leaving behind a legacy of integrity and public service.