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2005 In SwitzerlandSee also: 2004 in Switzerland, other events of 2005, 2006 in Switzerland and the Timeline of history of Switzerland. Events Public holidays in one or several cantons of Switzerland are marked (). January February Scheduled events (As of February 2 2005) February March April May June July August September October November December Federal (Annual or biennial offices only) Cantonal Data on the cantonal executive council and parliament, as of January 1, 2005. The president is generally elected for one year. As dates and terms vary, they are generally stated. Names and official titles in local languages are given. Sorting is alphabetical, the president and vice-president first. AG, AI, AR, BL, BS, BE, FR, GE, GL - Aargau
- Executive: Regierungsrat (2001-2005)
- Parliament: Grosser Rat
- Berne
- Executive: Regierungsrat or Conseil-excutif
- Parliament: Grosser Rat or Grand conseil (2002-2006)
- Fribourg
- Executive: Conseil d'Etat or Staatsrat
- Parliament: Grand Conseil or Grosser Rat (2002-2006)
- Geneva
- Executive: Conseil d'Etat (November 2001 - 2005)
- Parliament: Grand Conseil
- Glarus
- Executive: Regierungsrat (2002-2006)
- Parliament: Landrat
GR, JU, LU, NE, NW, OW, SH, SZ - Jura
- Executive: Conseil d'Etat (2003-2006)
- Parliament: parlement (2003-2006)
- Lucerne
- Executive: Regierungsrat
- Parliament: Grosser Rat (2003-2007)
- Neuchtel
- Executive: Conseil d'Etat
- Parliament: Grand Conseil (2001-2005)
- Obwalden
- Executive: Regierungsrat
- Parliament: Kantonsrat (2002-2006)
SO, SG, TG, TI, UR, VS, VD, ZG, ZH - Solothurn
- Executive: Regierungsrat (2001-2005)
- Parliament: Kantonsrat (2001-2005)
- Thurgau
- Executive: Regierungsrat
- Parliament: Grosser Rat
- Ticino
- Executive: Consiglio di Stato (2003-2007)
- Parliament: Gran Consiglio (2003-2007)
- Uri
- Executive: Regierungsrat
- Parliament: Landrat
- Valais
- Executive: Conseil d'Etat or Staatsrat
- Parliament: Grand Conseil or Grosser Rat (2001-2005)
- Vaud
- Executive: Conseil d'Etat (2003-2007)
- Parliament: Grand Conseil
- Zug
- Executive: Regierungsrat (2003-2006)
- Parliament: Kantonsrat
- Zurich (2003-2007)
- Executive: Regierungsrat
- Parliament: Kantonsrat
Municipal These are the mayors of the most populous municipalities of Switzerland on January 1, 2005. The function, election system, and term of the listed office varies, as does municipal organization from one canton to another. - Zurich: Elmar Ledergerber, Stadtprsident (since 2002)
- Geneva: Pierre Muller, Maire 2004/2005
- Basel: Jrg Schild, Regierungsprsident 2004
- Berne: Alexander Tschppt, Stadtprsident (since 2005)
- Lausanne: Daniel Brlaz, Syndic 2002-2005 (since 2002)
- Winterthur: Ernst Wohlwend, Stadtprsident (since 2002)
- St. Gallen: Franz Hagmann, Stadtprsident 2005-2008 (since 2005)
- Lucerne: Urs W. Studer, Stadtprsident (since 1996)
- Lugano: Giorgio Giudici, Sindaco (since 1984)
- Biel/Bienne: Hans Stckli, Stadtprsident or Maire (since 1990)
- Thun: Hans-Ueli von Allmen, Stadtprsident (since 1991)
- Kniz: Luc Mentha, Gemeindeprsident (since 2004)
- La Chaux-de-Fonds: Claudine Sthli-Wolf, Prsidente du Conseil communal 2004/2005
- Schaffhausen: Marcel Wenger, Stadtprsident (since 1997)
- Fribourg: Jean Bourgknecht, Syndic (since 2004)
- Chur: Christian Boner, Stadtprsident 2005-2008 (since 2001)
- Neuchtel: Franoise Jeanneret, Prsidente du Conseil communal 2004/2005
- Vernier: Nelly Buntschu, Maire 2004/2005
- Uster: Elisabeth Surbeck-Brugger, Stadtprsidentin 2002-2006 (since 1998)
- Sion: Franois Mudry, Prsident
Awards See also: 2004 in Switzerland#Awards Deaths - January 1?: Walter Tschudi, 71, athlete (decathlon) Swiss sportsperson of the Year 1957
- January 2: Kurt Eichenberger, 83, jurist, professor at the University of Basel
- January 5: Arthur Alder-Gtti, 73, musician, longtime member of Original Streichmusik Alder
- January 6: Jrg von Knel, 53, climber, mountain guide, writer of guide book
- January 7: Ernst Deubelbeiss, 84, convicted of the murder of Armin Bannwart in 1951.
- January 7: Hans Walder, 84, Prosecutor General of the Swiss Confederation (1968-1973)
- January: Valeska Lindtberg-Hirsch, 94, pianist, widow of Leopold Lindtberg
- January 11: Walter J. Ammann, 88, SF DRS pioneer (1953-1980), television director
- January 14: Georges Pirou, 85, writer born in La Chaux-de-Fonds
- January 17: Daniel Zufferey, 35, author
- January 21: Carl Schlettwein, 79, founder of Basler Afrika Bibliographien
- January 24: Dlf Preisig, 64, Schweizer Illustrierte photographer
- January: Marcel H. Keiser, 64?, journalist
- January 29: Ephraim Kishon, 80, satirist, writer, film director
- January: Donato Mller, 70, footballer (Grasshopper-Club Zurich)
- February 1: Werner Arnold, 74, cyclist well-known in the 1950s
- February 3: David Hnigsberg, 45, composer, music teacher and conductor
- February 9: Hanno Helbling, 74, journalist, former NZZ Feuilleton editor
- February 15: Joo Filipe Martins, 62, Angolan diplomat in Geneva
- February 16: Marcello Viotti, 50, conductor
- February 17: Harald Szeemann, 71, curator and art historian
See also: deaths in 2005, 2004 in Switzerland#Deaths, list of Swiss people. External links Switzerland Switzerland 2005
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