Dominik Blunschy[1] (German pronunciation: [doˈmiːnɪk ˈblʊnʃi]; born 27 October 1987) is a Swiss software engineer and politician who currently is member-elect of the National Council (Switzerland) for The Centre after being elected during the 2023 Swiss federal election.
[5] He is the grandson of Elisabeth Blunschy, the first female president, of the National Council (Switzerland).
His paternal grandparents, both attorneys, where both active politicians with his grandmother, Elisabeth Blunschy (née Steiner) serving on the National Council (Switzerland) from 1971 to 1987 for the Christian Democratic People's Party (predecessor of The Centre).
He is currently employed as lead engineer at ti&m, a digital solutions agency, based in Zurich.
[15] In 2021, he married Virginia (née Wyss), who is a professor for History and German.