Cabinet Adrian Hasler II

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Standard of the government of the Principality of Liechtenstein
Cabinet Adrian Hasler II
Prime Minister Adrian Hasler
Head of government Adrian Hasler
Appointment on March 30, 2017
by sovereign i. V. Hereditary Prince Alois
Term of office then 1251 days
Ruling parties
Progressive Citizens' Party logo
Patriotic Union logo
Progressive
Citizens Party (FBP)
Patriotic
Union (VU)
Cabinet Adrian Hasler II on the day of installation
From left to right: Pedrazzini, Frick, A. Hasler, Risch, D. Hasler

The Adrian Hasler II cabinet has been the 24th government of the Principality of Liechtenstein since March 30, 2017 , chaired by Adrian Hasler in his second term as head of government .

After the state elections on February 5, 2017 , the Progressive Citizens' Party (FBP) and the Fatherland Union (VU) formed a coalition government that together occupies 17 of the 25 seats in the Liechtenstein state parliament .

For governments formed after March 18, 1965, according to Article 79 of the Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein , they are always five-member collegial governments, consisting of a head of government as primus inter pares and four councilors, one of which is appointed as a deputy head of government. At least two government members must come from each of the two regions of the Oberland and Unterland . They are appointed and dismissed by the sovereign , the regular term of office is four years.

The Adrian Hasler II cabinet was appointed by Hereditary Prince Alois , who has been Prince Regent for Prince Hans-Adam II since August 16, 2004 .

Cabinet members

24. Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein
image Surname Term of office landscape Department
Head of government
Prime Minister Adrian Hasler Adrian Hasler since March 30, 2017 1 Map of the Oberland landscape
Oberland
  • Presidential
  • Finances
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister Daniel Risch Daniel Risch since March 30, 2017 Map of the Oberland landscape
Oberland
  • Infrastructure
  • economy
  • Sports
Government councils
Placeholder staff photo.svg Katrin Eggenberger since November 11, 2019 2 Map of the Oberland landscape
Oberland
  • Exterior
  • Judiciary
  • Culture
Government Councilor Dominique Hasler Dominique Hasler 3 since March 30, 2017 Map of the Unterland landscape
Unterland
  • Interior
  • education
  • environment
Councilor Mauro Pedrazzini Mauro Pedrazzini since March 30, 2017 4 Map of the Unterland landscape
Unterland
  • society
Members of the government who left prematurely
Councilor Aurelia CK Frick Aurelia CK Frick March 30, 2017 5
to July 2, 2019 6
Map of the Oberland landscape
Oberland
  • Exterior
  • Judiciary
  • Culture
1 A. Hasler was also a member of the previous cabinet; he has held the office of head of government since March 27, 2013.
2Eggenberger was sworn in on November 11, 2019 as the successor to Aurelia Frick as a member of the government.
3 D. Hasler was called Gantenbein until her marriage on October 12, 2018.
4th Pedrazzini was also a member of the previous cabinet, he has held the office of government councilor since March 27, 2013.
5 Frick was also a member of the two previous cabinets; she had held the office of government councilor since March 25, 2009.
6th Frick was withdrawn from the state parliament on July 2, 2019 and her dismissal was confirmed by Hereditary Prince Alois von und zu Liechtenstein.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Landtag elections: Results of the 2017 elections.landtagswahlen.li , accessed on August 17, 2018 .
  2. Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt, year 1921, No. 15, issued on October 24, 1921. gesetze.li, accessed on August 17, 2018 .
  3. Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt, year 1965, No. 22, issued on March 18, 1965. gesetze.li, accessed on August 17, 2018 .
  4. Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt, Volume 2004 No. 171, published on August 16, 2004. gesetze.li, accessed on August 17, 2018 .
  5. Minutes of the opening session of the state parliament on March 30, 2017. landtag.li, accessed on August 17, 2018 .
  6. ^ Government term 2017–2021. (No longer available online.) Regierung.li, archived from the original on August 21, 2018 ; accessed on March 4, 2019 .
  7. Dominique Gantenbein and Daniel Hasler said yes. volksblatt.li, accessed on October 21, 2018 .
  8. Liechtenstein parliament withdraws the confidence of Foreign Minister Frick. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ.ch). July 2, 2019, accessed July 2, 2019 .