• to natural law in accordance with reason and, in particular, to the Christian concept of the human being." On 11 July 2023, the government adopted a...
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    Swing Seats won +/– Oberland 15 12,521 Progressive Citizens' Party Christian Batliner Alois Beck Wendelin Lampert Christine Wohlwend Albert Frick Eugen...
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  • Franz Josef Hoop (category Christian-Social People's Party politicians)
    Liechtenstein as a member of the Christian-Social People's Party in 1918 and served in this position until 1922. Hoop married Berta Batliner (18 November 1870 – 26...
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    on 8 February 2009. While polls and pundits predicted few changes, the Christian democratic Patriotic Union (VU) gained an outright majority in the Landtag...
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  • 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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  • first recorded Lichtensteiner to move to America was a man named Joseph Batliner. In 1846 a flood followed by a famine caused 250 Lichtensteiners to move...
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    Gubelmann the 1922 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Christian-Social People's Party and Gustav Schädler was appointed as Prime Minister...
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    Liechtenstein until 1932 when it once again entered a coalition with the Christian-Social People's Party. The government's term was characterized by the...
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    Ferdinand Nigg (category Christian-Social People's Party politicians)
    with the Progressive Citizens' Party, before becoming a member of the Christian-Social People's Party from 1920, then briefly the Liechtenstein Homeland...
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    1969 to 1974. He served as a government councillor in the First Gerard Batliner cabinet from 1962 to 1965. Vogt married Beate Hussak (26 May 1924 – 2012)...
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