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Priska Seiler Graf, what do other people think about you that might not be true?
That I want to abolish the army! Of course I dream of a world without an army and without war – but that is not realistic at the moment. But I follow the army critically.
What would you have liked to be as a child?
Ballet dancer. I danced as a child and after my teacher training I followed a ballet teacher training course. I taught during the day and danced at night. I was still fit then.
And today?
I do Pilates (laughs). In return, my husband gave me a ballet subscription from the opera house. And my Gottemeitli is now training to become a ballet dancer. So I still have one foot in the dance world.
Did you have a nickname?
No, no one thought Priski was suitable.
Who were you in love with as a teenager?
For men it was Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp. As a woman I was very impressed by Madonna. A woman who says what she wants, who gets her way. I also ran around like them.
That means?
With a short T-shirt, fishnet top and tights. 80s style. I was hoping Madonna would show us how to grow older in a cool way. But unfortunately I don’t think they are that cool anymore, at least visually.
This article was first published in “Schweizer Illustrierte”. You can find more exciting articles at www.schweizer-illustrierte.ch.
This article was first published in “Schweizer Illustrierte”. You can find more exciting articles at www.schweizer-illustrierte.ch.
What did your room look like when you were 16?
The walls were covered with “Bravo” posters, like a star from “The Professionals” series with Martin Shaw.
What was the last thing you dreamed about?
I keep dreaming that I’m late for a meeting.
What event changed your life?
The birth of my three children. But also how you can grow into the role of parent. The great, unconditional love for my children still impresses me.
What do you spend the most money on?
For clothing, shoes and bags. And I like roller coasters.
Your kids will definitely love this!
I don’t know how long they’ll love it (laughs).
What are you currently learning that you are not very good at yet?
Languages – English and French. Small talk is fine, but I’m not as good at complex political conversations as I would like.
What compliment have you received recently?
I was very nervous about my first meeting as chairman of the National Council’s Security Policy Committee. When my colleagues told me afterwards that I had done very well, I was relieved.
Which three people would you like to get stuck in an elevator with?
I always take the stairs for fitness.
What do you reward yourself with?
With chocolate. Preferably milk chocolate. This way you can see who can and who cannot.
What was the last thing you prayed for?
I don’t pray. I am a member of the Reformed Church because I recognize that it does a lot in the social field.
When was the last time you cried?
The images from Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East always move me to tears. I feel powerless that even today people still want to use war to resolve conflicts.
What’s the last thing you do before going to bed?
My rule is: after 10pm there are no mobile phones, laptops or other documents. I read a book or play with our two cats.
Which day do you want to relive?
The day I told my now deceased parents that I was pregnant. They were so incredibly happy.
Is there a quality you would rather not have?
I’m very impatient. Everything must be done immediately, I want an answer immediately. But I’m working on it.
Do you have a tick?
My husband would be laughing right now. I’m always afraid that I’ll lose my keys or my phone. So I check my bag dozens of times. Both are always there.
Do you have an absolute favorite food?
Pasta! Also works twice a day.
What should be written on your gravestone?
“She campaigned for a fairer world.”
Source:Blick

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