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Ursula Koch

Ursula Koch (German pronunciation: [ˈʊʁzula kɔx]; née Pomeranz; born 1 July 1941) is a former Swiss politician and was the first woman president of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP). She served briefly on the National Council (Switzerland) from 1999 to 2000.[1]

Ursula Koch
Official portrait, 1999
Member of the National Council (Switzerland)
In office
6 December 1999 – 10 May 2000
ConstituencyCanton of Zurich
President of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland
In office
28 January 1997 – 31 April 2000
Personal details
Born
Ursula Pomeranz

(1941-07-01) 1 July 1941 (age 82)
Zürich, Switzerland
Alma materUniversity of Zürich (PhD)
University of Oregon

Early life edit

Koch was born Ursula Pomeranz on 1 July 1941 in Zurich, Switzerland to a stateless Jewish father originally from Poland and Swiss-born Maria Elisabeth Pomeranz (née Hanhart; 1914-2004).[2][3]

She grew up in Stäfa on Lake Zürich and graduated from the teacher training college there before spending a year on exchange at the University of Oregon in 1962.[citation needed] In 1963, Ursula Koch started to study natural sciences at the University of Zürich and graduated at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, where she worked as a research assistant from 1970 to 1976.[4] Ursula Koch received her doctorate in 1976.[2]

Political career edit

Cantonal Council and City Council of Zurich edit

As member of the Cantonal Council (Kantonsrat),[5] the legislative assembly of the canton of Zürich, for the SP of the canton of Zürich, Ursula Koch refused, as dedicated woman's politician, the traditional male-oriented oath to the Vaterland and instead pledged allegiance on the Mutterland of office in 1979,[6] but was re-elected until 1986.[2]

Beginning in 1986, Ursula Koch was voted as member of the Zürich City Councillor (Stadtrat), the executive board of the city of Zürich. She acted as superintendent of the engineering department (Bauamt II or Hochbaudepartment), i.e. Ursula Koch was responsible for all building construction works in Zürich until 1998. Ursula Koch opposed intensively the opening of the former industrial zones for the construction of more commerce buildings, in favor of more accommodation buildings at moderate prizes; therefore her statement "City (of Zürich) is built" (in German: Die Stadt Zürich ist gebaut!) on 16 March 1988 to the members of the SIA association,[7] the parent organization of Swiss engineers and architects, became her best-known saying.[8]

At the 1999 national Council elections, Ursula Koch reached with 122,846 votes the second best result in Switzerland. Despite the top result, the inner-party disputes not declined.[2] As Nationalrätin for the SP party, Ursula Koch was voted by the citizens of the canton Zürich as member of the Nationalrat, the Swiss lower parliament's house, from 6 December 1999 to 10 May 2000, when she resigned for reasons of health.[2]

President of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP) edit

On 28 June 1997 Ursula Koch was elected by the members of the SP Switzerland at an extraordinary party congress in Thun, and won, despite lack of political experience at the national level, against Andrea Hämmerle, and succeeded the popular but controversy longyear SP president Peter Bodenmann.[2] From 1997 to April 2000, Ursula Koch was the president of the SP,[9] even being the first women president of the national section of the Swiss social democratic party (SP).

After her election as president of the party, Ursula Koch encountered massive rejection of their person, according to own information, and the conflict took place increasingly via media reaching its first peak in March 1998, when the general secretary Barbara Häring resigned. Party colleagues of the so-called "Bodenmann-Clan" (named after the previous party president) criticized an increasing lack of concept and the absence of the SP in the Swiss political arena. The crisis culminated after a closed-door meeting of the SP executive board on 19 February 2000: the reconciliation within the party leadership did not materialise, and on 15 April Ursula Koch retired by the party leadership and from the parliament due to health reasons.[2][10]

As president of the political party SP, and therefore member of the so-called Elefantenrunde – meaning the presidents of the five most 'important' political parties in Switzerland – Ursula Koch participated at the first live stream broadcast from the Federal Palace of Switzerland (Bundeshaus) in late 1999.[11][12]

Since 2000, she is no more charged in a political office, and in November 2000 Ursula Koch married her long-time life partner.[13]

Publications edit

  • Ursula Koch-Pomeranz: I. Photochemische Cyclisierung von Allyl-anisolen und C-Allyl-anilinen ; II. Die durch Silberionen katalysierte Umlagerung von Propargyl-phenyläthern. Dissertation, 195 pages, Universität Zürich, 1976.[14]
  • Michael Kohn, Ursula Koch: Titanic oder Arche Noah. Gespräche zu Energie, Technik und Gesellschaft. Published by Patrizia N. Franchini and Suzanne Kappeler. Rauhreif-Verlag, Zürich 1987, ISBN 3-907764-07-2.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ratsmitglied ansehen". www.parlament.ch. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "SP-Präsidentin Ursula Koch zurückgetreten" (in German). swissinfo.ch. 15 April 2000. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Bote vom Untersee und Rhein 8. Juni 2004 — e-newspaperarchives.ch". www.e-newspaperarchives.ch (in German). Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Ursula Koch" (in German). Internationales Biographisches Archiv 04/2001. 15 January 2001. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Results on search for "Kantonsrätin Dr. Ursula Koch"" (in German). Staatsarchiv Zürich. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  6. ^ Daniela Niederberger (2007). "Amtseid aufs "Mutterland"" (in German). Die Weltwoche 30/2007. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  7. ^ SIA, in German: Schweizerischer Ingenieur- und Architektenverein, literally: Association of the Swiss engineers and architects.
  8. ^ Mirella Wepf (1 September 2011). ""Zürich ist gebaut" — ein Zitat mit Eigenleben" (in German). SP Zürich. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  9. ^ Bernard Degen (24 January 2013). "Sozialdemokratische Partei (SP)" (in German). HDS. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  10. ^ (in German). Tagesschau, Swiss television SRF 1. 15 April 2000. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  11. ^ "Das hatte die Technikwelt 1999 zu bieten" (in German). 20 Minuten. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  12. ^ "WebTV Live+". The Federal Assembly - The Swiss Parliament. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  13. ^ "Wo ist Ursula Koch?" (in German). Schweiz aktuell. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  14. ^ Ursula Koch-Pomeranz (1976). "NEBIS". NEBIS. Retrieved 27 November 2014.

External links edit

  • Biography of Ursula Koch on the website of the Swiss Parliament.
  •   Media related to Ursula Koch at Wikimedia Commons

ursula, koch, german, pronunciation, ˈʊʁzula, kɔx, née, pomeranz, born, july, 1941, former, swiss, politician, first, woman, president, social, democratic, party, switzerland, served, briefly, national, council, switzerland, from, 1999, 2000, official, portrai. Ursula Koch German pronunciation ˈʊʁzula kɔx nee Pomeranz born 1 July 1941 is a former Swiss politician and was the first woman president of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland SP She served briefly on the National Council Switzerland from 1999 to 2000 1 Ursula KochOfficial portrait 1999Member of the National Council Switzerland In office 6 December 1999 10 May 2000ConstituencyCanton of ZurichPresident of the Social Democratic Party of SwitzerlandIn office 28 January 1997 31 April 2000Personal detailsBornUrsula Pomeranz 1941 07 01 1 July 1941 age 82 Zurich SwitzerlandAlma materUniversity of Zurich PhD University of Oregon Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Cantonal Council and City Council of Zurich 2 2 President of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland SP 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editKoch was born Ursula Pomeranz on 1 July 1941 in Zurich Switzerland to a stateless Jewish father originally from Poland and Swiss born Maria Elisabeth Pomeranz nee Hanhart 1914 2004 2 3 She grew up in Stafa on Lake Zurich and graduated from the teacher training college there before spending a year on exchange at the University of Oregon in 1962 citation needed In 1963 Ursula Koch started to study natural sciences at the University of Zurich and graduated at the Institute of Organic Chemistry where she worked as a research assistant from 1970 to 1976 4 Ursula Koch received her doctorate in 1976 2 Political career editCantonal Council and City Council of Zurich edit As member of the Cantonal Council Kantonsrat 5 the legislative assembly of the canton of Zurich for the SP of the canton of Zurich Ursula Koch refused as dedicated woman s politician the traditional male oriented oath to the Vaterland and instead pledged allegiance on the Mutterland of office in 1979 6 but was re elected until 1986 2 Beginning in 1986 Ursula Koch was voted as member of the Zurich City Councillor Stadtrat the executive board of the city of Zurich She acted as superintendent of the engineering department Bauamt II or Hochbaudepartment i e Ursula Koch was responsible for all building construction works in Zurich until 1998 Ursula Koch opposed intensively the opening of the former industrial zones for the construction of more commerce buildings in favor of more accommodation buildings at moderate prizes therefore her statement City of Zurich is built in German Die Stadt Zurich ist gebaut on 16 March 1988 to the members of the SIA association 7 the parent organization of Swiss engineers and architects became her best known saying 8 At the 1999 national Council elections Ursula Koch reached with 122 846 votes the second best result in Switzerland Despite the top result the inner party disputes not declined 2 As Nationalratin for the SP party Ursula Koch was voted by the citizens of the canton Zurich as member of the Nationalrat the Swiss lower parliament s house from 6 December 1999 to 10 May 2000 when she resigned for reasons of health 2 President of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland SP edit On 28 June 1997 Ursula Koch was elected by the members of the SP Switzerland at an extraordinary party congress in Thun and won despite lack of political experience at the national level against Andrea Hammerle and succeeded the popular but controversy longyear SP president Peter Bodenmann 2 From 1997 to April 2000 Ursula Koch was the president of the SP 9 even being the first women president of the national section of the Swiss social democratic party SP After her election as president of the party Ursula Koch encountered massive rejection of their person according to own information and the conflict took place increasingly via media reaching its first peak in March 1998 when the general secretary Barbara Haring resigned Party colleagues of the so called Bodenmann Clan named after the previous party president criticized an increasing lack of concept and the absence of the SP in the Swiss political arena The crisis culminated after a closed door meeting of the SP executive board on 19 February 2000 the reconciliation within the party leadership did not materialise and on 15 April Ursula Koch retired by the party leadership and from the parliament due to health reasons 2 10 As president of the political party SP and therefore member of the so called Elefantenrunde meaning the presidents of the five most important political parties in Switzerland Ursula Koch participated at the first live stream broadcast from the Federal Palace of Switzerland Bundeshaus in late 1999 11 12 Since 2000 she is no more charged in a political office and in November 2000 Ursula Koch married her long time life partner 13 Publications editUrsula Koch Pomeranz I Photochemische Cyclisierung von Allyl anisolen und C Allyl anilinen II Die durch Silberionen katalysierte Umlagerung von Propargyl phenylathern Dissertation 195 pages Universitat Zurich 1976 14 Michael Kohn Ursula Koch Titanic oder Arche Noah Gesprache zu Energie Technik und Gesellschaft Published by Patrizia N Franchini and Suzanne Kappeler Rauhreif Verlag Zurich 1987 ISBN 3 907764 07 2 References edit Ratsmitglied ansehen www parlament ch Retrieved 15 December 2023 a b c d e f g SP Prasidentin Ursula Koch zuruckgetreten in German swissinfo ch 15 April 2000 Retrieved 28 November 2014 Bote vom Untersee und Rhein 8 Juni 2004 e newspaperarchives ch www e newspaperarchives ch in German Retrieved 15 December 2023 Ursula Koch in German Internationales Biographisches Archiv 04 2001 15 January 2001 Retrieved 18 December 2014 Results on search for Kantonsratin Dr Ursula Koch in German Staatsarchiv Zurich Retrieved 18 December 2014 Daniela Niederberger 2007 Amtseid aufs Mutterland in German Die Weltwoche 30 2007 Retrieved 18 December 2014 SIA in German Schweizerischer Ingenieur und Architektenverein literally Association of the Swiss engineers and architects Mirella Wepf 1 September 2011 Zurich ist gebaut ein Zitat mit Eigenleben in German SP Zurich Retrieved 27 November 2014 Bernard Degen 24 January 2013 Sozialdemokratische Partei SP in German HDS Retrieved 27 November 2014 Ursula Koch Nachbeben in German Tagesschau Swiss television SRF 1 15 April 2000 Archived from the original on 30 December 2014 Retrieved 28 November 2014 Das hatte die Technikwelt 1999 zu bieten in German 20 Minuten 12 December 2014 Retrieved 12 December 2014 WebTV Live The Federal Assembly The Swiss Parliament Retrieved 12 December 2014 Wo ist Ursula Koch in German Schweiz aktuell 6 September 2013 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Ursula Koch Pomeranz 1976 NEBIS NEBIS Retrieved 27 November 2014 External links editBiography of Ursula Koch on the website of the Swiss Parliament nbsp Media related to Ursula Koch at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ursula Koch amp oldid 1190058915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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