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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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    General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 7 February 1993. Although the Patriotic Union won the most votes, the Progressive Citizens' Party won...
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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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    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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    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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    Markus Büchel cabinet (category 1993 establishments in Liechtenstein)
    both the government and the Landtag. The subsequent October 1993 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union. As a result...
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    First Mario Frick cabinet (category 1993 establishments in Liechtenstein)
    of Liechtenstein from 15 December 1993 to 9 April 1997. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was chaired by Mario Frick. October 1993 Liechtenstein general...
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    Landtag of Liechtenstein. Politics of Liechtenstein Prince of Liechtenstein List of Liechtenstein general elections Lists of incumbents "Liechtenstein 1921...
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  • Mario Frick (politician) (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    Fürstentums Liechtenstein 1862–2021". www.regierung.li. Dataset: Liechtenstein: Parliamentary Election 1993 - October European Election Database Dataset:...
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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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    Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein (German: Fortschrittliche Bürgerpartei in Liechtenstein, FBP) is a conservative political party in Liechtenstein. The FBP is...
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    involving the National Bank of Liechtenstein. He was then succeeded by Josef Hoop following the 1928 Liechtenstein general election. He married on 19 February...
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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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    Josef Hoop (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    14 December 1895 – 19 October 1959) was a Liechtensteiner diplomat and politician who served as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1928 to 1945. Hoop...
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    Fourth Hans Brunhart cabinet (category Cabinets of Liechtenstein)
    of Liechtenstein from 5 June 1989 to 26 March 1993. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was chaired by Hans Brunhart. The 1989 Liechtenstein general election...
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    Ernst Walch (category Members of the Landtag of Liechtenstein)
    12 May 1956) is a politician from Liechtenstein who served as the President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein in 1993. He studied law in Innsbruck, where...
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    Klaus Tschütscher (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    International Business Law at the University of Zurich. In the 2005 Liechtenstein general election the leading Progressive Citizens' Party lost the absolute majority...
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    Motivated by a desire to unite the opposition prior to the 1936 Liechtenstein general election, the VP and LHD merged on 1 January 1936 to form the Patriotic...
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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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    Hans Brunhart (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    He was Prime Minister of Liechtenstein, serving from 26 April 1978 to 26 May 1993. The 1978 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 Gassner (politician) (category Members of the Landtag of Liechtenstein)
    general election as only continuing the term that started after the April 1926 general elections. This resulted in the 1930 Liechtenstein by-election and...
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    abroad in Switzerland, as well as in other jurisdictions including Liechtenstein, the United Kingdom and the United States. Abacha's death on 8 June...
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  • Gildenhorn, 94, American diplomat, ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein (1989–1993). Perry Gomez, 76, Bahamian politician, minister of health (2012–2017)...
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  • on 26 October 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2012. Wille, Herbert (31 December 2011). "Verfassung". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German)...
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    Emma Eigenmann (category Liechtenstein businesspeople)
    member of the Liechtenstein Chamber of Commerce and Industry from 1979 to 1995. Women were not granted the right to vote in Liechtenstein until a 1984...
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  • qualifies the petitioners to stay in the country. October 13 – 2024 Vorarlberg state election October 22 – President Alexander Van der Bellen formally...
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  • List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements by former federal officials (category 2024 United States presidential election endorsements)
    Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division (2003–2005) William Barr, U.S. Attorney General (2019–2020, 1991–1993) and U.S. Deputy Attorney General (1990–1991)...
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    Alexander Frick (category Heads of government of Liechtenstein)
    frˈɪk]; 18 February 1910 – 31 October 1991) was a political figure from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1945 to 1962. Frick...
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  • List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign federal executive officials endorsements (category 2024 United States presidential election endorsements)
    President of the United States (1993–2001), 40th and 42nd Governor of Arkansas (1979–1981, 1983–1992), Attorney General of Arkansas (1977–1979) Barack...
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