Otmar Hasler (German pronunciation: [ˈɔtmaʁ ˈhaslɐ]; born 28 September 1953) is a former politician from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister of...
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Otmar Hasler cabinet may refer to: First Otmar Hasler cabinet (2001–2005) Second Otmar Hasler cabinet (2005–2009) Otmar Hasler This disambiguation page...
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The First Otmar Hasler cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 5 April 2001 to 21 April 2005. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was chaired...
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Minister of Liechtenstein from 2005 to 2009, under the government of Otmar Hasler. Tschütscher attended primary and secondary school in Vaduz. He then...
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The Second Otmar Hasler cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 21 March 2005 to 25 March 2009. It was appointed by Alois, Hereditary Prince...
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Volksblatt (in German). 15 December 1993. Retrieved 10 November 2024. "Hasler, Otmar". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). 31...
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election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union. As a result, the Second Otmar Hasler cabinet was dissolved and succeeded by Klaus Tschütscher as Prime Minister...
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2001 Liechtenstein general election (category Premiership of Otmar Hasler)
elections. The Progressive Citizens' Party nominated Otmar Hasler for prime minister on 18 October. Hasler stated in an interview with Radio Liechtenstein...
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The First Adrian Hasler cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 27 March 2013 to 30 March 2017. It was appointed by Alois, Hereditary Prince...
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result, the cabinet was dissolved and Frick was succeeded by Otmar Hasler in the First Otmar Hasler cabinet. Politics of Liechtenstein Dieter Nohlen & Philip...
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elections and its leader Otmar Hasler became prime minister. Following the 2005 elections the coalition was renewed, with Hasler remaining prime minister...
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2003 Liechtenstein constitutional referendum (category Premiership of Otmar Hasler)
Unterland Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Dominique Hasler Diplomatic missions of / in Liechtenstein Passport Visa requirements Visa...
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previously Deputy Prime Minister 2017 to 2021, under the government of Adrian Hasler. Risch attended Liechtenstein Grammar School in Vaduz from 1990 to 1998...
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2008 Liechtenstein tax affair (category Premiership of Otmar Hasler)
Liechtenstein. The affair overshadowed the previously planned visit of Otmar Hasler, the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein, to Berlin on February 19, 2008...
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Sirleaf, Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein Otmar Hasler, Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Algirdas Brazauskas, President of Lithuania...
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Ministers See list Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch Born (1945-02-14) 14 February 1945 (age 79)...
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The Second Adrian Hasler cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 30 March 2017 to 25 March 2021. It was appointed by Alois, Hereditary Prince...
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Brunschwig Graf, Swiss politician, member of the Swiss National Council Otmar Hasler, Prime Minister of Liechtenstein 2001–09 Hans Hürlimann, President of...
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Adrian Hasler (German pronunciation: [ˈaːdʁiaːn ˈhaslɐ]; born 11 February 1964) is an economist and politician from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister...
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2005 Liechtenstein general election (category Premiership of Otmar Hasler)
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Otmar Hasler FBP Otmar Hasler FBP...
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Thomas Büchel Michael Ritter Preceded by Markus Büchel Succeeded by Otmar Hasler Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein In office 26 May 1993 – 15 December...
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2006 Liechtenstein dogs referendum (category Premiership of Otmar Hasler)
Unterland Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Dominique Hasler Diplomatic missions of / in Liechtenstein Passport Visa requirements Visa...
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ministers (complete list) – Mario Frick, Prime minister (1993–2001) Otmar Hasler, Prime minister (2001–2009) Klaus Tschütscher, Prime minister (2009–2013)...
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Brunhart IV Markus Büchel Mario Frick I Mario Frick II Otmar Hasler I Otmar Hasler II Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler I Adrian Hasler II Daniel Risch...
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Prime minister (1993–2001) Otmar Hasler, Prime minister (2001–2009) Klaus Tschütscher, Prime minister (2009–2013) Adrian Hasler, Prime minister (2013–2021)...
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Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher Adrian Hasler Daniel Risch * Italics denote Acting...
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Liechtenstein minister of foreign affairs from 2001 to 2005 in the first Otmar Hasler cabinet. Walch belongs to various professional organizations, including...
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of Liechtenstein Cornelia Gassner, first woman government councillor Otmar Hasler, former prime minister Maria Foser, first woman Deputy Government Councillor...
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