Philipp Matthias Bregy

Philipp Matthias Bregy

politician Switzerland

Philipp Matthias Bregy is a Swiss politician and lawyer, known for his influential role as the leader of the Mitte party's parliamentary faction. His political stance often reflects a cautious approach to issues related to military engagement and neutrality. Recently, he has been involved in discussions regarding the legal implications of Swiss citizens serving as mercenaries in foreign conflicts, particularly in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Born on Jan 01, 1976 (49 years old)

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Switzerland Switzerland: Philipp Matthias Bregy is the new president of the Mitte party who has launched a campaign against the 'tax fraud'. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Die Individualbesteuerung ist besser, als die Gegner behaupten

Switzerland Switzerland: Philipp Matthias Bregy is the sole candidate for the presidency of the Mitte party. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Ist sie wirklich in der Mitte?

Switzerland Switzerland: The future president of the Mitte party, Philipp Matthias Bregy, identified a 'tension field' between democratic concerns and strengthening social partnership. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Bürgerliche heben kantonale Volksentscheide aus

Switzerland Switzerland: Philipp Matthias Bregy is an upcoming president of the Mitte party and supports the idea of parental leave. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Sogar Bürgerliche befürworten mehr Engagement der Väter

Switzerland Switzerland: Philipp Matthias Bregy, the designated president of Mitte, welcomes the launch of a civic alternative to Wecollect. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Neue Plattform soll bürgerlichen Kampfgeist stärken

Switzerland Switzerland: Philipp Matthias Bregy is the future party leader who is ready to collect signatures for the referendum. 6

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Die Kantone streben ein Referendum an