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  1. Micheline Calmy-Rey (Sion, Valais, 8 de julio de 1945) es una política suiza, originaria de la comuna de Chermignon. Es miembro del Partido Socialista Suizo y ha formado parte del Consejo Federal de Suiza.

  2. Micheline Anne-Marie Calmy-Rey (born 8 July 1945) is a Swiss politician who served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council from 2003 to 2011. A member of the Social Democratic Party (SP/PS), she was the head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs during her tenure as a Federal Councillor.

  3. Micheline Anne-Marie Calmy-Rey (nacida el 8 de julio de 1945) es una política suiza que se desempeñó como miembro del Consejo Federal Suizo de 2003 a 2011. Miembro del Partido Socialdemócrata (SP/PS), fue jefa del Departamento Federal de Relaciones Exteriores durante su mandato como Consejera Federal.

  4. Micheline Calmy-Rey. Party: Social Democratic Party (SPS) Born on: 08.07.1945. Place of origin: Chermignon (VS) Canton: Geneva (GE) Election: 04.12.2002. Resignation: 31.12.2011. Successor to Federal Councillor: Ruth Dreifuss. Predecessor to Federal Councillor: Alain Berset.

  5. MICHELINE CALMY-REY Political activity 2011 + 2007 President of the Swiss Confederation 2003 to present Federal Councillor, Head of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs 2001-2002 President of the Geneva Cantonal Government 1997-2002 November 1997, election to the Geneva Cantonal Government, Head of

  6. Head of Foreign Affairs Department, Swiss Confederation (2003-2011) Micheline Calmy-Rey was elected president of the Swiss Confederation in 2007, the second woman in history to have ever been elected for the role. Before her presidency she was the only woman to serve on the Conseil Fédéral from 2004-2006. Calmy-Rey also worked at the Swiss ...

  7. Resumir este artículo para un niño de 10 años. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Micheline Calmy-Rey ( Sion, Valais, 8 de julio de 1945) es una política suiza, originaria de la comuna de Chermignon. Es miembro del Partido Socialista Suizo y ha formado parte del Consejo Federal de Suiza.