Louis Ruchonnet
Antoine Louis John Ruchonnet was a -century Swiss attorney and politician. In 1864, he founded the Vaud Credit Union.
Public service
He was first elected to public service as a deputy to the Grand Council of Vaud in 1863, then twice to the Lausanne Communal Council. On 10 December 1875 he was elected to the Swiss Federal Council for the canton of Vaud but declined to serve. He was elected again as Federal Counsellor on 3 March 1881 and this time accepted the position and died still in office on 14 September 1893. He served twice as President of the Confederation, first in 1883 and again in 1890. He was a unifying figure, along with his successor as Federal Counsellor for Vaud, Eugène Ruffy, in the Free [Democratic Party of Switzerland].During his time in office he was responsible for the following federal administrative departments:
- Federal [Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research|Trade and Agriculture (since renamed Economic Affairs, Education and Research)] - 1881
- Foreign Affairs - 1883
- Federal [Department of Justice and Police|Justice and Police] - 1882, 1884–1893
Freemasonry