Josef Ospelt (9 January 1881 – 1 June 1962) was a political figure from Liechtenstein who served as the first Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1921...
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The Josef Ospelt cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 23 March 1921 to 27 April 1922. It was appointed by Johann II and was chaired by...
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Ospelt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Josef Ospelt (1881–1962), Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Justin Ospelt (born 1999)...
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ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Ospelt, Alois (2000). "Fürstlicher Rat Josef Ospelt". EINTRACHT (in German). Retrieved 28 August 2023. "Ehemaliger Regierungschef Josef Peer im...
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drafting process included prominent politicians such as Wilhelm Beck, Josef Ospelt and Josef Peer, of which Beck and Peer created the first draft for the constitution...
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Wilhelm Beck, Josef Ospelt and Josef Peer. The constitution was signed into law by Prince Karl Aloys on behalf of Johann II and Josef Ospelt as a government...
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Retrieved 15 February 2024. Quaderer, Rupert (31 December 2011). "Ospelt, Josef". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Archived...
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was signed into law by Prince Karl Aloys on behalf of Johann II, with Josef Ospelt representing the government, on 5 October 1921. The 1862 constitution...
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Franz Josef Hoop (/hˈup/, German: [ˈjoːzɛf hˈoːp] ; 14 December 1895 – 19 October 1959) was a Liechtensteiner diplomat and politician who served as Prime...
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Imhof Martin Ritter Prince Karl Aloys of Liechtenstein Josef Peer Josef Ospelt Gustav Schädler Josef Hoop Born (1840-10-05)5 October 1840 Eisgrub, Margraviate...
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Liechtenstein 1862–2021". www.regierung.li. Ospelt, Josef (12 February 1914), Regierungssekretär Josef Ospelt berichtet der fürstlichen Hofkanzlei über...
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appeared in Mexican films Josef Ospelt (1881–1962), first Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 2 March 1921 to 27 April 1922 Ida Ospelt-Amann (1899-1996), poet...
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Prime ministers of Liechtenstein Josef Ospelt Alfons Feger Felix Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner...
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the 1928 elections, and became the party of government until 1938, with Josef Hoop serving as prime minister until 1945. In 1938 the FBP allowed the Patriotic...
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succeeded as Governor by Josef Peer. He signed the constitution of Liechtenstein on behalf of Johann II alongside Josef Ospelt as a government representative...
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40. Vogt 1990, p. 41. Vogt 1990, p. 43. Ospelt, Josef (12 February 1914), Regierungssekretär Josef Ospelt berichtet der fürstlichen Hofkanzlei über...
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Committee (1918) Prince Karl Aloys, Governor (1918–1920) Josef Peer, Governor (1920–1921) Josef Ospelt, Governor (1921), Prime Minister (1922) Alfons Feger...
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Liechtenstein from 2 March 1922 to 1 June 1922 under Prime Minister Josef Ospelt until he resigned in mid-1922 and was briefly appointed as acting Prime...
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Executive Committee Karl Aloys Josef Peer Josef Ospelt Gustav Schädler Josef Hoop I Josef Hoop II Josef Hoop III Josef Hoop IV Alexander Frick I Alexander...
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The third Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 30 March 1938 to 9 November 1944. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired...
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and was chaired by Gustav Schädler. The Josef Ospelt cabinet was disbanded 27 April 1922 following Josef Ospelt's resignation as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein...
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Prime ministers of Liechtenstein Josef Ospelt Alfons Feger Felix Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner...
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Böhlau Verlag Wien. ISBN 9783205087434. Ospelt, Josef (16 December 1913), Regierungssekretär Josef Ospelt informiert Hermann von Hampe, Leiter der Hofkanzlei...
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Prime ministers of Liechtenstein Josef Ospelt Alfons Feger Felix Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner...
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The first Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 6 August 1928 to 28 February 1936. It was appointed by Johann II and continued...
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Prime ministers of Liechtenstein Josef Ospelt Alfons Feger Felix Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner...
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contribution to the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. After the resignation of Josef Hoop in 1945, Nigg was appointed by Alexander Frick as the Deputy Prime...
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Executive Committee Karl Aloys Josef Peer Josef Ospelt Gustav Schädler Josef Hoop I Josef Hoop II Josef Hoop III Josef Hoop IV Alexander Frick I Alexander...
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In June 1922 after the resignation of Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Josef Ospelt and subsequent resignation of acting Prime Minister Alfons Feger Gubelmann...
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hold the position in Liechtenstein's history, bested by his predecessor Josef Hoop by 79 days. Frick was born on 18 February 1910 in Schaan as the son...
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