List of members of the Liechtenstein Parliament (1989)

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This list shows the members of the Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein , which emerged from the elections of March 5, 1989. The legislative period lasted until 1993. What was special about this election was that it was the first time that the Liechtenstein Parliament consisted of 25 members. It was only in 1988 that the number had increased from 15 to 25. However, the relationship between the members of the two constituencies remained unaffected. Instead of nine deputies, fifteen came from the Oberland; the Unterland sent ten to Parliament.

composition

Of the 13,307 eligible voters, 12,094 people took part in the election (90.9%). Of these, 11,957 votes were valid. The votes and mandates were distributed in the two constituencies - Oberland and Unterland  - as follows:

Political party be right Seats
Oberland Unterland all in all Share of votes Oberland Unterland all in all
Progressive Citizens Party (FBP) 48'439 18,943 67,382 42.13% 7th 5 12
Patriotic Union (VU) 58,286 17'131 75,417 47.15% 8th 5 13
Free List (FL) 9,860 2,230 12,090 7.56% 0 0 0
Non-partisan list (ÜLL) 4,555 506 5,061 3.16% 0 0 0

List of members

Surname fraction Constituency be right comment
Josef Biedermann Vice-President of the State Parliament
Manfred Biedermann
Josef Büchel
Emma Eigenmann FBP
Hermann Hassler
Otmar Hasler FBP
Patrick Hilty
Martin Jehle FBP
Carl Kaiser
Johann Kindle
Paul Kindle
Oswald Kranz
Helmuth Matt
Walter Oehry VU
Alois Ospelt
Heinz Ritter FBP
Karlheinz Ritter President of the Landtag
Alfons Schädler
Walter Schädler
Georg Schierscher
Georg Vogt VU
Dieter Walch FBP
Ernst Walch
Reinhard Walser
Günther Wohlwend

List of deputies

Surname fraction Constituency be right comment
Hugo Allgäuer
Louis Gassner
Karlheinz Oehri
Xaver Schädler
Anton Vogt
Franz Wachter

Web links

literature

  • Liechtenstein State Parliament: Statistical Yearbook 2008, pp. 410–414.
  • List of members of the Liechtenstein Parliament from 1989 from the Liechtenstein Parliament Office