
Peter Schilliger
Peter Schilliger is a Swiss politician from the FDP (Freisinnig-Demokratische Partei) known for his work in the national parliament. He has been actively involved in discussions around traffic laws, advocating for regulations that maintain a default speed limit of 50 km/h on main roads. His recent proposal has garnered attention as it seeks to restrict the implementation of lower speed limits, such as the proposed Tempo 30, potentially affecting urban traffic policies in cities like Zurich.
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Peter Schilliger is a National Councillor and vice president of the Luks group.
Luzerner Ex-Regierungsrat Guido Graf tritt zurückPeter Schilliger criticizes the move to turn Postfinance into a bank capable of issuing loans.
Kann er die Baustellen aufräumen?Peter Schilliger voiced concerns about taking in more asylum seekers given the current strain on communities.
Nationalrat unterstützt EU-Asylpakt: Solidaritätsmechanismus beschlossenPeter Schilliger's proposal aims to establish a default speed limit of 50 km/h on main roads.
Stadtrat treibt Tempo 30 voran – bald könnte das schwieriger werden






















