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Joy Matter, widow of Mani Matter and Bern politician, dies aged 90

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October 11, 2025
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Long-standing Bern school headmaster Joy Matter passes away

Long-standing Bern school headmaster Joy Matter passes away


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Former Bern city councillor Joy Matter has died at the age of 90, her family announced in an obituary published on Saturday.


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October 11, 2025 – 14:23

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Matter began her political career with the centre-left group Junges Bern, now known as the Green Free List. She was elected to the
cantonal parliament in 1978. A decade later, at the end of 1988, she joined the Bern city government, where she headed the education department for eight years.

In her first term, Matter was a member of the last municipal council dominated by civic parties. From 1992, she was part of the first Bernese city government with a left-green majority. The alliance is still in power today.

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Matter playing the guitar with his wife in the background

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What chansonnier Mani Matter can (still) tell us about Switzerland




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Mani Matter, one of German-speaking Switzerland’s most popular musicians, died exactly 50 years ago. What’s behind his continuing popularity?



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Matter, who trained as an English teacher, was married to the singer and songwriter Mani Matter. After he died in an accident in 1972, she raised their three children alone.

She personally managed her husband’s literary estate and was careful to protect his work from being politically or commercially exploited. But she welcomed moments when his songs found new life, like when young people sang Dene wos guet geit during climate protests. “His lyrics remain relevant today,” she said in an interview.

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