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Karin Keller-Sutter
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Official portrait, 2024
President of Switzerland
Assumed office
1 January 2025
Vice President Guy Parmelin
Preceded by Viola Amherd
Vice President of Switzerland
In office
1 January 2024 – 31 December 2024
President Viola Amherd
Preceded by Viola Amherd
Succeeded by Guy Parmelin
Swiss Federal Councillor
Assumed office
1 January 2019
Department Justice and Police (2019–2022)
Finance (2023–)
Preceded by Johann Schneider-Ammann
President of the Council of States
In office
27 November 2017 – 26 November 2018
Preceded by Ivo Bischofberger
Succeeded by Jean-René Fournier
Personal details
Born
Karin Maria Sutter

(1963-12-22) 22 December 1963 (age 61)
Uzwil, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Political party Free Democratic Party (until 2009)
FDP. The Liberals (since 2009)
Spouse
Morten Keller
(m. 1989)
Residences Wil, St. Gallen
Alma mater Zurich University of Applied Sciences
University of Fribourg
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Karin Maria Keller-Sutter ( née Sutter; born 22 December 1963) is a Swiss politician who currently serves as President of the Swiss Confederation since 2025 and concurrently as a member of the Federal Council (Switzerland) since 2019.

Keller-Sutter is a member of The Liberals and currently heads the Federal Department of Finance. She previously served on the Council of States (Switzerland) from 2011 to 2019 and from 2017 to 2018 as President of the Council of States. Before that she held several political roles on the cantonal and municipal level.

In 2023, Keller-Sutter was listed as one of the most influential women worldwide by the Financial Times. She was primarily credited for her engagement with the Acquisition of Credit Suisse by UBS.

Early life and education

Keller-Sutter was born Karin Maria Sutter on 22 December 1963 in Uzwil, Switzerland, the youngest of four children, to Walter Sutter Sr. (died 1989), a butcher-turned-chef, and Rosa Sutter (née Schnyder; born 1927). Her brothers are; Walter Sutter, Rolf Sutter and Bernhard Sutter.

Her paternal family hails from Jonschwil where her parents where the tenants of the restaurant Sonne for many years. Her ancestors were mainly innkeepers and local politicians in St. Gallen. Later, her parents took-over the restaurant Ilge in Wil, where she was primarily raised and attended local schools, including Catholic high school before moving to Neuchâtel.

She studied language interpretation at Dolmetscherschule Zürich (now part of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences) followed by studies in political science in London and at the University of Montréal. Later she completed a post-graduate diploma in pedagogy of the University of Fribourg.

Professional career

During her studies, Keller-Sutter worked as an independent translator and conference interpreter. She later became a professor at the vocational school. Keller-Sutter has formerly served as vice president of the board of trustees of the St. Gallen Foundation for International Studies.

Political career

Keller-Sutter undertook a political career as a municipal councillor in Wil between 1992 and 2000. She presided the municipal assembly in 1997. From 1996 to 2000, she was a deputy of the Kantonsrat of the canton of St. Gallen, while presiding the local arm of the FDP.

On 12 March 2000, Keller-Sutter was elected to the Regierungsrat of the canton of St. Gallen, where she was appointed to the department for security and justice. She was also vice president of the conference of cantonal directors for justice and police. She presided the government in 2006–2007.

On 22 September 2010, Keller-Sutter was a candidate for the Swiss Federal Council to succeed Hans-Rudolf Merz but failed to win the election; Johann Schneider-Ammann, a member of the National Council for the canton of Bern since 1999, won the seat instead. On 23 October 2011, she was elected with 65% of the vote to represent the canton of St. Gallen in the Council of States. She served as President of the Council of States in 2017–2018.

On 8 October 2018, Keller-Sutter once again announced her candidacy for Swiss Federal Council, this time for the seat of recently retired Schneider-Ammann, who had defeated her eight years before. On 5 December 2018, she was elected for the Federal Council with 154 votes out of 237, alongside Viola Amherd of the Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP/PDC).

On 1 January 2025, Keller-Sutter was sworn in as President with Guy Parmelin as acting Vice President.

Personal life

In 1989, Keller-Sutter married Dr. med. Morten Keller (born 1964), a medical doctor. They have no children and reside in Wil, St. Gallen. They have a Jack Russel Terrier named Picasso, after Pablo Picasso.

See also

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