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Fribourg political figure, former State Councilor Pascal Corminboeuf, has died
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Fribourg political figure, former State Councilor Pascal Corminboeuf, has died

From Le Temps · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Pascal Corminboeuf, a prominent political figure in the canton of Fribourg, has died at age 82.
  • He served as a State Councilor for the interior and agriculture from 1997 to 2011.
  • Corminboeuf was known as an atypical and widely recognized politician, transitioning from a scholar to a farmer before entering public service.

Pascal Corminboeuf, a significant political figure in Switzerland's Fribourg canton, has died suddenly at the age of 82. His family announced his passing on Wednesday. Corminboeuf served as a State Councilor, overseeing the interior and agriculture departments, from 1997 until the end of 2011.

An independent politician, Corminboeuf was a recognized and somewhat unconventional figure in Fribourg. He began his public career in his hometown of Domdidier, serving as mayor in 1991 after a stint on the cantonal general council. His path to politics was unique, having been a scholar before becoming a farmer.

After his political retirement, Corminboeuf remained engaged in community associations. He first won a seat on the Fribourg State Council in November 1996 and was re-elected twice, serving for three full terms before retiring from political life. His passing marks the loss of a distinctive voice in cantonal politics.

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Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.