Geneva’s former State Councillor Philippe Joye dies

Published: Thursday, Mar 28th 2024, 16:30

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Der ehemalige Genfer Staatsrat Philippe Joye (CVP) ist am Dienstag im Alter von 82 Jahren verstorben. Der Architekt, der seit mehreren Jahren an einer Krankheit litt, gehörte zwischen 1993 und 1997 eine Legislaturperiode lang der Regierung an und leitete das Departement für öffentliche Arbeiten.

Joye's political career began in the Grand Council in 1985. From 1988 to 1993, the Christian Democrat was once again a member of parliament before being elected to the State Council.

Four years later, private matters caught up with him and he was forced by his party to renounce his candidacy for a second term. Joye had admitted to having an "ambiguous relationship" with a minor and to defaulting on payments from his architectural firm.

Change of party to MCG

Im Jahr 2013 wechselte Joye zum Mouvement Citoyens Genevois (MCG) und wurde in den Grossen Rat gewählt. Da er gesundheitlich angeschlagen war, gehörte er dem Kantonsparlament nur ein Jahr lang an. Im April 2015 wurde er in den Gemeinderat von Vernier gewählt, trat aber schließlich zurück.

"He was a remarkable visionary, but also a master builder who led many projects to success," said MCG President François Baertschi. And: "In particular, he managed to build the Plan-les-Ouates bypass very quickly, which relieved traffic in the city center".

"Philippe Joye had a high level of political and technical expertise," emphasized Baertschi. He was not always a prophet in his own country: his major project, a transport link across the port of Lake Geneva, was rejected in a referendum in 1996.

"He was a man full of friendliness and openness towards others. He had a collection of ties with the image of Babar on them, which earned him his nickname," Baertschi recalls.

Separated from twin

Joye experienced a tragic story in his childhood: when he was born in a Fribourg hospital, his twin brother was swapped with another baby. The mistake was only discovered six years later and the two children were returned to their biological parents.

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