Antonio Hodgers (born 7 February 1976 in Buenos Aires) is a Swiss politician and member of the Green Party of Switzerland.
[citation needed] Between 1993 and 1996, he sat in the Youth Parliament of Meyrin, a municipality of the canton of Geneva, an assembly which he chaired in 1995–1996.
[5] In 2012, Antonio Hodgers was one of only a handful of people from Romandy to be invited — upon official invitation from Jean-Daniel Gerber, the president de the Swiss Public Utility Society — to make the 1 August speech in the Grütli meadows, as part of the Swiss National Day.
This department is responsible for areas relating to land use development (from cantonal and regional master planning to construction permits), housing, cultural heritage, and energy.
[9] On 13 September 2018, he was provisionally named president of the Council of State of Geneva as a replacement for Pierre Maudet who was under criminal proceedings.
[10] He was named as the permanent president on 23 January 2019 and left the position as a part of the regular rotation a year later to Anne Emery-Torracinta.