Jean-François Rime

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Jean-François Rime
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Jean-François Rime (2007)
Jean-François Rime (2007)
Member of the Swiss National Council
Assumed office
1 December 2003[1]
ConstituencyCanton of Fribourg
Personal details
Born28 June 1950[1]
Fribourg[1]
NationalitySwiss
Political partySwiss People's Party
Children3
OccupationEntrepreneur[1]
Military service
RankPrivate[1]

Jean-François Rime (born 28 June 1950) is a Swiss entrepreneur and politician from the Canton of Fribourg, representing the Swiss People's Party in the National Council.

Rime owns a sawmill in Bulle. As a member of the Free Democratic Party, he belonged to the municipal parliament of Bulle from 1989 to 1991. After joining the Swiss People's Party, he was elected to the national parliament in 2003. Since his reelection in 2007, he is vice president of the party's parliamentary group.

In August 2008, the People's Party announced Rime's candidature in the 2010 Swiss Federal Council election.

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