in Geneva in 2016 In the
1999 federal election, Schneider-Ammann was elected to the
Swiss National Council for the
canton of Bern as a member of the
Free Democratic Party (FDP/PRD). From 1999, he also chaired the corporate union
Swissmem. He was reelected to the National Council in
2003 and
2007. In the context of the
2008 financial crisis, Schneider-Ammann took a critical stance on bonuses awarded to the finance industry. However, Schneider-Ammann's company moved substantial funds to a
Jersey, a
tax haven, the same year. In 2009, Schneider-Ammann became a member of the newly-established
FDP.The Liberals. In the
2010 election, he was elected to the
Swiss Federal Council as
Hans-Rudolf Merz's successor. He took office on 1 November 2010 as the head of the
Federal Department of Economic Affairs, which became the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research in 2013. He had previously announced his intention to step down from his corporate responsibilities as well as various board memberships if elected. On 1 June 2016, as President of Switzerland, Schneider-Ammann was present at the official opening of the
Gotthard Base Tunnel, which became the world's longest railway tunnel, alongside German Chancellor
Angela Merkel, French President
François Hollande and Italian Prime Minister
Matteo Renzi among others. On 31 December 2018, Schneider-Ammann left the Federal Council; he was replaced by
Karin Keller-Sutter on 1 January 2019. == Personal life ==