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Prime Ministers since 1921 
  • Josef Ospelt, Royal Councillor, Vaduz (1881 - 1961)
    2 March 1921 - 27 April 1922
  • Prof. Gustav Schädler, Vaduz (1883 - 1961)
    6 June 1922 - 15 June 1928
  • Dr. Josef Hoop, Royal Councillor of Justice, Eschen (1895 - 1959)
    4 August 1928 -3 September 1945
  • Dr. Alexander Frick, Royal Councillor, Schaan (1910 - 1991)
    3 September 1945 - 16 July 1962
  • Dr. Gerard Batliner, Eschen (1928 - 2008)
    16 July 1962 - 18 March 1970
  • Dr. Alfred Hilbe, Schaan (1928)
    18 March 1970 - 27 March 1974
  • Dr. Walter Kieber, Schaan (1931)
    27 March 1974 - 26 April 1978
  • Hans Brunhart, Balzers (1945)
    26 April 1978 - 26 May 1993
  • Markus Büchel, Ruggell (1959)
    26 May 1993 - 15 December 1993
  • Dr. Mario Frick, Balzers (1965)
    15 December 1993 - 05 April 2001
  • Otmar Hasler, Bendern (1953)
    5 April 2001 - 25 March 2009
  • Dr. Klaus Tschütscher
    since 25 March 2009

Interim Prime Ministers

  • Alfons Feger
    4 May 1922 - 1 June 1922
  • Felix Gubelmann
    1 June 1922 - 6 June 1922
  • Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein
    28 June 1928 - 4 August 1928
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