List of Liechtenstein Heads of Government
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This is a list of the Regierungschef (Heads of Government or Prime Minister
Prime minister
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Liechtenstein
The Principality of Liechtenstein is a doubly landlocked alpine country in Central Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east. Its area is just over , and it has an estimated population of 35,000. Its capital is Vaduz. The biggest town is Schaan...

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# Name Term start Term end Political Party
1 Josef Ospelt
Josef Ospelt
Josef Ospelt was the first Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 2 March 1921 to 27 April 1922.Joseph Ospelt was born in Vaduz, the son of Julius and Mary . He attended elementary and country school in Vaduz and came after the latter as Regierungskanzlist provincial administrator under Karl von In...

 
2 March 1921 4 May 1922 Independent
Independent (politician)
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Alfons Feger
(provisional)
4 May 1922 1 June 1922 Independent
Independent (politician)
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Felix Gubelmann
(provisional)
1 June 1922 6 June 1922 Independent
Independent (politician)
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2 Gustav Schädler
Gustav Schädler
Professor Gustav Schädler was the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein between 1922-1928-References:...

 
6 June 1922 28 June 1928 Independent
Independent (politician)
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Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein
(provisional)
28 June 1928 4 August 1928 Independent
Independent (politician)
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3 Josef Hoop 4 August 1928 3 September 1945 Progressive Citizens' Party
Progressive Citizens' Party
The Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein is a centre-right, conservative and Christian democratic political party in Liechtenstein. It is the second largest party in the Landtag of Liechtenstein, with 11 of 25 seats; and until the most recent election, the head of government, Otmar Hasler,...

4 Alexander Frick
Alexander Frick
Dr. Alexander Frick was the Regierungschef of Liechtenstein from September 3, 1945 until July 16, 1962, serving as a member of the Progressive Citizens' Party....

 
3 September 1945 16 July 1962 Progressive Citizens' Party
Progressive Citizens' Party
The Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein is a centre-right, conservative and Christian democratic political party in Liechtenstein. It is the second largest party in the Landtag of Liechtenstein, with 11 of 25 seats; and until the most recent election, the head of government, Otmar Hasler,...

5 Gerard Batliner
Gerard Batliner
Gerard Batliner was a former Head of Government of Liechtenstein and attorney-at-law...

 
16 July 1962 18 March 1970 Progressive Citizens' Party
Progressive Citizens' Party
The Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein is a centre-right, conservative and Christian democratic political party in Liechtenstein. It is the second largest party in the Landtag of Liechtenstein, with 11 of 25 seats; and until the most recent election, the head of government, Otmar Hasler,...

6 Alfred Hilbe
Alfred Hilbe
Alfred J. Hilbe was the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1970 to 1974. He was born in Schaan.-Notes:...

 
18 March 1970 27 March 1974 Patriotic Union
Patriotic Union (Liechtenstein)
The Patriotic Union , abbreviated to VU, is a centre-right, Christian democratic and conservative political party in Liechtenstein. It is led by Adolf Heeb and has 13 members in the Landtag, an absolute majority in the current session...

7 Walter Kieber
Walter Kieber
Walter Kieber was the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1974 to 1978. He belongs to the Progressive Citizens' Party.-References:...

 
27 March 1974 26 April 1978 Progressive Citizens' Party
Progressive Citizens' Party
The Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein is a centre-right, conservative and Christian democratic political party in Liechtenstein. It is the second largest party in the Landtag of Liechtenstein, with 11 of 25 seats; and until the most recent election, the head of government, Otmar Hasler,...

8 Hans Brunhart
Hans Brunhart
Hans Brunhart was the Head of Government, foreign minister and finance minister of the principality of Liechtenstein from April 26, 1978 until May 26, 1993. He was a member of the Patriotic Union party , a liberal and social oriented party...

 
26 April 1978 26 May 1993 Patriotic Union
Patriotic Union (Liechtenstein)
The Patriotic Union , abbreviated to VU, is a centre-right, Christian democratic and conservative political party in Liechtenstein. It is led by Adolf Heeb and has 13 members in the Landtag, an absolute majority in the current session...

9 Markus Büchel
Markus Büchel
Markus Büchel is a former head of government of Liechtenstein.He was in office from May to December 1993. He has won the elections in 1993 as a candidate for the conservative FBP ....

 
26 May 1993 15 December 1993 Progressive Citizens' Party
Progressive Citizens' Party
The Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein is a centre-right, conservative and Christian democratic political party in Liechtenstein. It is the second largest party in the Landtag of Liechtenstein, with 11 of 25 seats; and until the most recent election, the head of government, Otmar Hasler,...

10 Mario Frick  15 December 1993 5 April 2001 Patriotic Union
Patriotic Union (Liechtenstein)
The Patriotic Union , abbreviated to VU, is a centre-right, Christian democratic and conservative political party in Liechtenstein. It is led by Adolf Heeb and has 13 members in the Landtag, an absolute majority in the current session...

11 Otmar Hasler
Otmar Hasler
Otmar Hasler was the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 5 April 2001 to 25 March 2009. He was educated at the University of Fribourg. He was appointed on 5 April 2001, replacing Mario Frick, and led a government of the Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein and the Patriotic Union...

 
5 April 2001 25 March 2009 Progressive Citizens' Party
Progressive Citizens' Party
The Progressive Citizens' Party in Liechtenstein is a centre-right, conservative and Christian democratic political party in Liechtenstein. It is the second largest party in the Landtag of Liechtenstein, with 11 of 25 seats; and until the most recent election, the head of government, Otmar Hasler,...

12 Klaus Tschütscher  25 March 2009 Incumbent Patriotic Union
Patriotic Union (Liechtenstein)
The Patriotic Union , abbreviated to VU, is a centre-right, Christian democratic and conservative political party in Liechtenstein. It is led by Adolf Heeb and has 13 members in the Landtag, an absolute majority in the current session...


See also

  • Politics of Liechtenstein
    Politics of Liechtenstein
    Liechtenstein is a principality governed under a constitutional monarchy. It has a form of mixed constitution in which political power is shared by the monarch and a democratically elected parliament. There is a multi-party system and a form of representative democracy in which the prime minister...

  • Prince of Liechtenstein
  • Lists of incumbents
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