Eugene Vorel, (Nessatel, 17/6/1835 - Bern, 14/6/1892)

Ο Eugene Vorrell (Eugène Borel, 1835-1892) was an important Swiss politician and president of the Swiss Confederation in 1879. Born in the town of Nessatel, he served in various political roles, which established him as a central figure on the Swiss political scene. Vorel came from an aristocratic family and was a close associate of the Swiss political system, which was based on a federal structure and a strong democracy.

Among the offices he held, he was a member of parliament and a minister in the early 1870s, and served as president of the federal government for one year in 1879. During his tenure, he promoted important reforms to the justice system and was actively involved in strengthening the country’s political stability.

The legacy of Eugene Vorel is linked to the development of the Swiss political system and the preservation of the country’s neutrality.

Vorel was a member of the Freemasonry Brotherhood, but information about his activities is limited.

He died on 14 June 1892 in Bern.