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Josef Martin Knüsel

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1000: 441:. Their marriage stayed childless. On the 17 July he saved the life of a child that fell into Lake Lucerne, for which he was officially recognized by the President of the Executive Council Alois Singer. Later that year, he was able to be liberated from the remainder of his military service by paying 80 Swiss Francs. His wife Bernardine Brunner was a known friend of Agata Pioda the wife of the former Federal Councillor and Swiss Ambassador to Rome 31: 229:. He was in favor of an amnesty for the rebels around Jakob Robert Steiger in 1849. When Steiger resigned from the Executive Council in 1852 after he failed in his aim to support the construction of railways by the state, Knüsel was then considered his successor. In 1853 he was involved in the development of a railway connecting Basel and Lucerne over 320:. Knüsel, as the only catholic in the Federal Council, did not support this step which caused some opposition in his canton Lucerne. When in 1875 the confirmative elections were to be held, he was made a candidate in a conservative district, where he didn't have a chance and lost, following which he resigned. 285:
and worried that in the case they succeed before Switzerland achieved its own tunnel, international traffic would lead around Switzerland which then would lose its central position. He reasoned that in case Switzerland would achieve a tunnel, then the country would become an economic hub for goods
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was elected as the Federal Councilor on the 12 July, but he refused to accept his election as he didn't feel prepared for the office. Following Melchior Josef Martin Knüsel was again made a candidate and elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 14 July 1855. After several day he eventually accepted
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household on the 16 November 1813 in Lucerne to Melchior Josef and Josefa (born Küttel) Knüsel. His father had a grocery store and he grew up in a financially stable household. He attended primary and high school in Lucerne and decided to study jurisprudence. In the 1830s he studied law at the
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and the workers, for which he demanded education and machinery to be able to compete with the large corporations. In 1878, he returned to politics when he was elected into the National Council until 1881. On the 14 January 1889, Knüsel died after having been treated for
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In 1838 Knüsel was appointed a provisory clerk of the criminal court and in 1839 he became a criminal judge. In 1841 the conservative leaning Grand Council of Lucerne elected him to become the provincial prosecutor despite the fact that he had become a member of the
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was the most voted candidate, but after Pfyffer failed to achieve the parliamentary majority of 72 votes in the first round, he declined. Knüsel was also a candidate, but only received 23 votes. Then
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towards Northern Europe and the Swiss population would also have an enhanced access to the grains of northern Italy. He strongly favored the construction of the
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of Switzerland over which he presided in 1861 and 1866. Before he was also a member of the Grand Council and the Executive Council of Lucerne and also of the
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Knüsel resigned from politics in 1875 and returned to Lucerne where in 1876 he was elected the President of the Lucerne branch of the
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When he was in charge of the Department of Trade and Customs in 1860, he was in favor of a soon to be constructed tunnel through the
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As an acting Federal Councillor, Knüsel was a candidate for the National Council in 1866, 1869, 1872 and 1875 in
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As a civilian (non-military), he was not allowed to become involved in the Military Department. He became
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Knüsel's election to the Federal Council was a surprise as after the death of the Federal Councilor
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and his rebels and one against some members of the clergy of the Monastery of the
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While in office Knüsel held the following departments:
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Josef Martin Knüsel, Der vergessene Luzerner Bundesrat
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Liberal Radical Party
Federal Council
National Council
Catholic
University of Göttingen
Heidelberg
Romont
Lausanne
French language
Liberal party
Jakob Robert Steiger
Franciscans
Grand Council
Weggis
Council of States
Sursee
Swiss Central Railways
grain merchants
National Council
Josef Munzinger
Casimir Pfyffer
Johann Jakob Stehlin
Canton Lucerne
Alps
Brenner
Mount Cenis
Port of Genoa
railway tunnel through the Gotthard massif
Lukmanier

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