Market2022 in Switzerland
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2022 in Switzerland

Events in the year 2022 in Switzerland.

Events
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland January Ignazio Cassis of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) assumes the presidency, succeeding Guy Parmelin of the Swiss People’s Party (SVP). April • 26 April – The House of Switzerland is hosted at Milan's Casa degli Artisti, showcasing Swiss innovation, design, and culture in the Brera district. June • 2-3 June – The Swiss Economic Forum is held in Interlaken, featuring around 1,350 CEOs and leading Swiss entrepreneurs. • 29-30 June – The One Young World Switzerland Caucus is held in Uzwil, focusing on business, sustainability, and social impact. August • 3 August – The 75th Locarno Film Festival opens in Locarno with Bullet Train by David Leitch. • 26 August – The Athletissima is held in Lausanne at Stade Olympique de la Pontaise as part of the 2022 Diamond League; Noah Lyles wins the men’s 200m with a time of 19.56 seconds. • The Federal Council passes legislation requiring Swiss political parties to disclose party financing sources and campaign donations starting with the 2023 elections. November • 23 November – The General Council Summit Switzerland 2022 is held in Zurich, discussing ESG law, term sheets, dispute management, and remote work regulations. == Deaths ==
Deaths
• 7 January – Laurence Boissier, writer and artist (born 1965) • 20 January – René Robert, photographer (born 1936) • 21 January – Marcel Mauron, footballer (FC La Chaux-de-Fonds, national team) (born 1929) • 24 January – Silvia Gmür, architect (born 1939) • 26 January – Gérald Ducimetière, artist (born 1940) • 2 February – J. Alexander Baumann, politician (born 1942) • 3 February – Georges Athanasiadès, organist and choirmaster (born 1929) • 5 February – Emanuel Hurwitz, psychoanalyst and politician (born 1935) • 6 February – Alice Moretti, politician (born 1921) • 14 February – Francine-Charlotte Gehri, writer (born 1923) • 8 March – Dominique Warluzel, lawyer and playwright (born 1957) • 19 March – Pierre Naftule, writer and theatre director (born 1960) • 10 May – Nessim Gaon, Sudanese born financier (born 1922) • 2 June – Valentin Oehen, politician (born 1931) • 10 July – Hans Frauenfelder, biophysicist (born 1922) • 10 July – Marcel Rémy, mountaineer (born 1923) • 12 July – Ivo Fürer, Roman Catholic prelate (born 1930) • 14 July – Erica Pedretti, artist (born 1930) • 15 July – Alice Pauli, artist (born 1922) • 20 July – Judith Stamm, politician (born 1934) • 22 July – Emilie Benes Brzezinski, sculptor (born 1932) • 24 July – Kurt Pfammatter, ice hockey player (born 1941) • 29 July – Hans Bangerter, football administrator (born 1924) • 5 August – Mariella Mehr, writer (born 1947) • 13 August – Antoine Poncet, sculptor (born 1928) • 21 August – Oliver Frey, visual artist (born 1948) • 22 August – Fredy Studer, drummer (born 1948) • 28 August – Peter Stephan Zurbriggen, Roman Catholic archbishop (born 1943) • 5 September – Mariella Mehr, writer (born 1947) • 5 September – Margrith Bigler-Eggenberger, jurist (born 1933) • 9 September – Pierre Muller, politician (born 1952) • 11 September – Alain Tanner, film director (born 1929) • 13 September – Jean-Luc Godard, film director (Breathless, Bande à part, Pierrot le Fou), screenwriter and critic (born 1930) • 16 September – Heinz Allenspach, Swiss politician, MP (born 1928) • 17 September – Mathias Feldges, politician, member of the Executive Council of Basel-Stadt (born 1937) • 18 September – Nicolas Schindelholz, footballer (born 1988) • 3 October – Simon Hallenbarter, Olympic biathlete (born 1979) • 15 December – Renée Colliard, alpine skier (born 1933) == References ==
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