Markus Büchel (German pronunciation: [ˈmaʁkʊs ˈbyːçl̩]; 14 May 1959 – 9 July 2013) was a lawyer and politician from Liechtenstein who served as Prime...
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The Markus Büchel Brunhart cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 26 March to 15 December 1993. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was...
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theater director Armin Büchel (born 1945), Liechtenstein judoka Benjamin Büchel (born 1989), Liechtenstein footballer Charles Buchel (1872–1950), British...
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Sankt Gallen: Markus Büchel Bistum Sankt Gallen: Markus Büchel (german) "bishop/bbuchel". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Markus Büchel, Bischof von...
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Markus Büchel (German pronunciation: [ˈmaʁkʊs ˈbyːçl̩]; born 25 April 1961) is a Liechtenstein sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres at the 1984 Summer...
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Scheiwiler (1930–1938) Joseph Meile (1938–1957) Joseph Hasler (1957–1976) Otmar Mäder (1976–1994) Ivo Fürer (1995–2005) Markus Büchel (2006– ) v t e...
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Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein in 1993, under the government of Markus Büchel. Frick was born on 8 May 1965 in Chur to trustee Kuno Frick and Melita...
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Volksblatt (in German). 27 April 1978. Retrieved 11 November 2024. "Büchel, Markus (1959–2013)". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in...
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As a result, Brunhart resigned on 26 May 1993 and was succeeded by Markus Büchel. From 1996 to 2012, Brunhart was chairman of the board directors of...
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consulate in Vaduz in 2006. Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein, Markus Büchel became Honorary Consul of Russia in Liechtenstein in 2002. Russian-born...
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the cabinet was dissolved and Brunhart was succeeded by Markus Büchel in the Markus Büchel cabinet. Politics of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Inter-Parliamentary...
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the Patriotic Union. As a result, the Markus Büchel cabinet was dissolved with Mario Frick succeeding Markus Büchel as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein....
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Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch...
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Parliament on 15 September after a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Markus Büchel initiated by members of his own party, the Progressive Citizens' Party...
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Coalition 1993 (Feb) Markus Büchel 71,209 44.19 12 / 25 0 2nd Coalition 1993 (Oct) 65,075 41.34 11 / 25 1 2nd Coalition 1997 Thomas Büchel 65,914 39.20 10...
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Bishop Valerio Lazzeri Diocese of Saint Gallen whose ordinary is Bishop Markus Büchel Diocese of Sion whose ordinary is Bishop Jean-Marie Lovey The two territorial...
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Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch...
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Regent Alois (2004–present) Prime Ministers See list Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch...
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Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 30 March 2024. Geiger 1997, p. 300–311. Büchel, Donat (31 December 2011). "Ellhorn". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums...
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His inauguration took place on 22 December 2013, performed by Bishop Markus Büchel. As abbot, he is also a member of the Swiss Bishops' Conference and...
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Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch...
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Hans Brunhart I Hans Brunhart II Hans Brunhart III Hans Brunhart IV Markus Büchel Mario Frick I Mario Frick II Otmar Hasler I Otmar Hasler II Klaus Tschütscher...
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Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch...
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Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 20 October 2023. Büchel, Donat (31 December 2011). "Sparkassaskandal". Historisches Lexikon des...
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Liechtenstein (in German). 31 December 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2024. "Büchel, Markus (1959–2013)". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in...
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LIECHTENSTEIN". The New York Times. 23 October 1961. Retrieved 18 May 2023. Büchel, Donat (31 December 2011). "Ellhorn". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums...
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Hans Brunhart I Hans Brunhart II Hans Brunhart III Hans Brunhart IV Markus Büchel Mario Frick I Mario Frick II Otmar Hasler I Otmar Hasler II Klaus Tschütscher...
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Administration Diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Gallen Clergy Bishop(s) Markus Büchel UNESCO World Heritage Site UNESCO World Heritage Site Criteria Cultural:...
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Prime minister (1974–1978) Hans Brunhart, Prime minister (1978–1993) Markus Büchel, Prime minister (1993) Mario Frick, Prime minister (1993–2001) Poland...
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1993-1994 Latvia Georgs Andrejevs 1992-1994 Liechtenstein Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Andrea Willi 1978-1993 1993 1993-2001 Lithuania Povilas Gylys 1992-1996...
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