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    General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 2 February 1997. The result was a victory for the Patriotic Union, which won 13 of the 25 seats in the...
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    Elections in Liechtenstein have been held since the ratification of the 1862 constitution in which the Landtag of Liechtenstein was established. Political...
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    General elections were held in Liechtenstein between 9 and 11 February 2001. The result was a victory for the Progressive Citizens' Party, which won 13...
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    First Mario Frick cabinet (category Cabinets of Liechtenstein)
    confiscation of Princely properties estates in 1945. The 1997 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union. As a result, the...
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    Early general elections were held in Liechtenstein on 24 October 1993 following the dissolution of Parliament on 15 September after a vote of no confidence...
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    Liste, FL) is a political party in Liechtenstein. As of 2023, it has three seats in the Landtag of Liechtenstein and is represented in five of the local...
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    Bank of Liechtenstein for various speculative transactions. The scandal forced the government of Gustav Schädler to resign and early elections to be called...
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    Second Mario Frick cabinet (category Cabinets of Liechtenstein)
    of Liechtenstein from 9 April 1997 to 5 April 2001. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was chaired by Mario Frick. The 1997 Liechtenstein general election...
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  • movement. In the 1918 Liechtenstein general election, the first it contested, it won 5 out of 12 of the seats in the Landtag of Liechtenstein. The party conducted...
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    Liechtenstein is a principality governed under a semi-constitutional monarchy. It has a form of mixed constitution in which political power is shared...
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    proposal of the Landtag of Liechtenstein. Politics of Liechtenstein Prince of Liechtenstein List of Liechtenstein general elections Lists of incumbents "CONSTITUTION...
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    Vaduz (redirect from Vaduz, Liechtenstein)
    [faˈduːt͡s] , High Alemannic pronunciation: [faˈdot͡s]) is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of the national parliament. The city, which is located...
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    Third Josef Hoop cabinet (category 1938 establishments in Liechtenstein)
    Liechtenstein general election was not made public due to the country being under threat from Nazi Germany. It became known as the "silent election"...
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    Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein (German: Fortschrittliche Bürgerpartei in Liechtenstein, FBP) is a conservative political party in Liechtenstein. The FBP is...
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    Second Josef Hoop cabinet (category Cabinets of Liechtenstein)
    Liechtenstein from 28 February 1936 to 30 March 1938. It was appointed by Franz I and chaired by Josef Hoop. The 1936 Liechtenstein general election resulted...
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    The Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Verfassung des Fürstentums Liechtenstein) was promulgated on 5 October 1921, replacing...
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    2013. Landtag of Liechtenstein List of Liechtenstein general elections List of heads of government of Liechtenstein "Mitglieder - Präsidenten". March 27...
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    Albert Schädler (category Speakers of the Landtag of Liechtenstein)
    President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein. He refused to accept his nomination to the 1886 Liechtenstein general election due to work in Bad Ragaz, instead...
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  • Mario Frick (politician) (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    Liechtenstein. Hans-Adam II subsequently called the October 1993 Liechtenstein general election which resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union. He became Europe's...
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  • Markus Büchel (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    office as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 26 May to 15 December 1993. The February 1993 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Progressive...
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    German National Movement in Liechtenstein (German: Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein, VDBL) was a Nazi party in Liechtenstein that existed between 1938...
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  • Hilmar Ospelt (category Members of the Landtag of Liechtenstein)
    youth and sport, economy, transport and justice. In the 1982 Liechtenstein general election, Ospelt was the Progressive Citizens' Party's candidate for...
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    Operation Tannenbaum (category Liechtenstein in World War II)
    Operation Grün ("Green"), was a planned invasion of Switzerland and Liechtenstein by the Axis Powers during World War II. Before the outbreak of the Second...
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    Don Beyer (category Candidates in the 1997 United States elections)
    2009 to 2013, he served as United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein under President Barack Obama. In 2014, Beyer announced his candidacy...
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    legal framework. Constitutional monarchies range from countries such as Liechtenstein, Monaco, Morocco, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain and Bhutan, where the constitution...
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    Walter Kieber (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    Kieber was Prime Minister of Liechtenstein, serving from 27 March 1974 to 26 April 1978. The 1974 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the...
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    Liechtenstein's foreign economic policy has been dominated by its customs union with Switzerland (and with Austria-Hungary until World War I). This union...
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    Josef Hoop (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1928 to 1945. Hoop is best known for his efforts to retain Liechtenstein's neutrality...
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    VP Bank (category 1956 establishments in Liechtenstein)
    VP Bank AG is a Liechtenstein-based bank headquartered in Vaduz and specialized in private banking. It was founded on April 6, 1956 by Princely Councillor...
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  • of Liechtenstein the appointed Governor of Liechtenstein was required to be politically non-aligned with any party in both Austria and Liechtenstein. Regardless...
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