Gerard Batliner (9 December 1928 – 25 June 2008) was a lawyer and politician from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1962...
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cabinet may refer to: First Gerard Batliner cabinet, governing body of Liechtenstein (1962–1965) Second Gerard Batliner cabinet, governing body of Liechtenstein...
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The second Gerard Batliner cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 16 June 1965 to 12 June 1969. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and...
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II and chaired by Gerard Batliner. On 12 June 1969 the Second Gerard Batliner cabinet was dissolved and succeeded with Gerard Batliner continuing as Prime...
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The first Gerard Batliner cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 16 July 1962 to 16 June 1965. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired...
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Sinn Feín party Gerard Batliner (1928–2008), Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Gerard Batten (born 1954), English UKIP politician Gerard Anthony Brownlee...
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notable politicians in Liechtenstein, including former prime minister Gerard Batliner formed the Nonpartisan Committee for Monarchy and Democracy and called...
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des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 18 May 2023. "Batliner, Gerard". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). 31...
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Minister of Liechtenstein from 1965 to 1970, under the government of Gerard Batliner. Hilbe was born in Gmunden, Austria,as the son of Franz Hilbe and Elisabeth...
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Successor Hans-Adam II Prime Ministers See list Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Born (1906-08-16)16 August...
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Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick...
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national day of the Principality of Liechtenstein), by the initiative of Gerard Batliner, the Liechtenstein Institute was founded as a research center for practical...
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Fortschrittliche Bürgerpartei in Liechtenstein Abbreviation FBP President Alexander Batliner Deputy Prime Minister Sabine Monauni Prime ministerial candidate Ernst...
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Bank of Sudan and President of the Bank of Southern Sudan (2005–2011) Gerard Batliner, former Head of Government (Regierungschef) of Liechtenstein (1962–1970)...
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attorney-at-law and was Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1928 to 1945. Gerard Batliner (1928 in Eschen – 2008 in Eschen) an attorney-at-law and was Prime...
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government (complete list) – Alexander Frick, Prime minister (1945–1962) Gerard Batliner, Prime minister (1962–1970) Alfred Hilbe, Prime minister (1970–1974)...
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Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick...
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formation in 1936. As a result, the Third Gerard Batliner cabinet was dissolved with Alfred Hilbe succeeding Gerard Batliner as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein...
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Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick...
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Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick...
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result, the cabinet was dissolved and he was succeeded by Gerard Batliner in the First Gerard Batliner cabinet. Politics of Liechtenstein "Mitglieder der Regierung...
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Frick's resignation on 16 July 1962 Büchel also served as deputy under Gerard Batliner until 1965. He co-founded the Triesen Family Aid organisation in 1962...
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Alexander Frick I Alexander Frick II Alexander Frick III Gerard Batliner I Gerard Batliner II Gerard Batliner III Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart I Hans...
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Alexander Frick I Alexander Frick II Alexander Frick III Gerard Batliner I Gerard Batliner II Gerard Batliner III Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart I Hans...
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serving the premiership for nearly seventeen years. He was succeeded by Gerard Batliner. In 1961 he was awarded a doctorate honoris causa from the University...
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Benediktsson Italian prime minister Aldo Moro Liechtensteiner prime minister Gerard Batliner Luxembourgish prime minister Pierre Werner Dutch prime minister Piet...
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Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick...
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Alexander Frick I Alexander Frick II Alexander Frick III Gerard Batliner I Gerard Batliner II Gerard Batliner III Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart I Hans...
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Alexander Frick I Alexander Frick II Alexander Frick III Gerard Batliner I Gerard Batliner II Gerard Batliner III Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart I Hans...
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Alexander Frick I Alexander Frick II Alexander Frick III Gerard Batliner I Gerard Batliner II Gerard Batliner III Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart I Hans...
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