Fabienne Fischer, born in 1961 in Zambia, is a lawyer and Swiss politician, a member of the Green Party of Switzerland, elected at the Council of State by-elections for the canton of Geneva on 21 March 2021. In charge of the Department of Economy and Employment, she loses her seat at the next election in 2023 to Social-Democratic candidate Carol-Anne Kast. Fischer was born in Zambia (at that point a British colony), where she spent the first two years of her life, with her parents and two brothers. Her parents were involved in the Protestant church. Her mother Nicole was president of the Protestant Church of Geneva (the first woman to take this post), and her father Jean was Secretary general for the Conference of European Churches. The family then travelled back to Geneva where Fabienne Fischer went to school in Grand-Saconnex. More information...
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