She joined The Centre in In 1996 she became a member of the Executive Council of Bichelsee-Balterswil,[3][1] the same year she was also elected into the Grand Council of Thurgau representing CVP.[3] She worked for both political offices until 2003.[1] In the Federal Elections of 2003, she was elected into the National Council by a margin of sixteen votes, representing the CVP for Thurgau.[4] In 2005, she was discussed as possible president of CVP, but then declined.[3] 2011 she was a member of the National Council.[3] In the Federal Elections of 2011 she was elected into the Council of States.[3] She was the first women to represent the Canton of Thurgau in the Council of States.[3] In November 2022 she was elected as the president of the Council of States.[5]Élisabeth Baume-Schneider of the Social Democratic Party (SP) and Lisa Mazzone of the Green Party (GP) will assume the first and second Vice-Presidencies, therefore making it the first Council of States presided by three women.[4][6]
Presidency of Council of States
In her inaugurating speech, Brigitte Häberli-Koller appealed to the political instrument of a direct democracy, which would allow the Swiss population to remain honest.[4]
Personal life
Brigitte Häberli-Koller is married and the mother of three children.[3] Her political career is celebrated in her municipality and after her election to the presidency of the Council of States she was granted an honorary citizenship of Bichelsee-Balterswil.[7] She lives in Bichelsee with her husband.[2]