Richard Wolff
Richard Wolff is a former security chief in Zurich and a notable figure in the city's political landscape. He has been involved with the Rote Fabrik, illustrating the close relationship between local governance and alternative cultural institutions.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff was elected as the first alternative city councilor in Zurich in 2013.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff, the former head of the Zurich Department of Security, implemented a policy that limited the disclosure of nationality by the city police.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff, a former city councilor, revived the idea of removing the Bührle collection from the museum.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff, the successor of Filippo Leutenegger, also played a role in the Überlandpark project.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff was the former head of safety who proposed the controversial multi-purpose lane design.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff announced a traffic experiment in 2020.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff was a former city councilor for the AL.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff was the security director who had to step down due to his sons' involvement in the area.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff, Brander's predecessor, was often criticized for his chaotic management style.
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Switzerland:
Richard Wolff, a city councilor, stated that Zurich lacks the resources to manage pigeon lofts effectively.
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