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It was a mixed week for VBS boss Viola Amherd (61). In the elections for the Federal Council, the woman from Valais only achieved the second best result – and therefore did worse than four years ago. In the election for federal president, the centrist representative received a lesson from parliament: the radiant woman received a meager 158 votes. She did slightly better than Alain Berset (51): Last year, the politically distressed Minister of Health was elected Federal President with 140 votes.
Members of Parliament apparently hate the series of accidents at the Ministry of Defense, which has added a new chapter since this week.
Background: Six months ago, Amherd set up a study committee under the leadership of former employers’ chairman Valentin Vogt (63), “which should provide impetus for safety policy in the coming years”. The spectrum of scientists in this committee ranges from FDP party leader Thierry Burkart (48) to the ‘NZZ’ house philosopher Katja Gentinetta (55) to Wolfgang Ischinger (77), head of the Munich Security Conference for many years.
Christian Catrina (67) should be responsible for drawing up the report. He is not only the former head of security policy at the VBS, but also the former partner of Pälvi Pulli (52), who is now in his post and is in a relationship with another soldier: Brigadier General Peter Soller (57).
As Blick heard, Catrina recently suddenly left the study committee. The old chief official is said to have had difficulty with the role of recorder. “He would have preferred to write the report alone,” a committee member told Blick. The DDPS is silent about this; It is unclear who will replace Catrina.
It is not the only personnel problem that gives the VBS boss a headache. Your new State Secretariat for Security Policy (Sepos) will start in two weeks. Despite an annual salary of 310,000 francs, Amherd has still not found a Secretary of State for it; A flood of rejections followed.
The Swiss ambassador in London, Markus Leitner (57), tells Blick: “I did not apply for the position.” Another candidate whose name is circulating in VBS circles is that of Brigadier General Markus A. Mäder (52). The historian with a PhD is head of international defense relations within the army staff and is considered a solid creator.
Amherd no longer has to worry about the top of Ruag’s board of directors. Retired SBB Cargo manager Nicolas Perrin (64) announced to Blick that he would be running for a new term of office.
His leadership of the scandal-plagued arms company is controversial. But Amherd’s blessing is certain for him, because Perrin is the brother-in-law of her closest confidante Brigitte Hauser-Süess (69).
Source:Blick
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