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Government and Administration 

According to the Constitution, the Government is responsible for the entire National Administration in accordance with the Constitution and legislation. Since the scope of responsibilities is always expanding, the Government has the power to assign responsibilities to other authorities. Individual officeholders, Government offices, or special commissions carry out the responsibilities assigned to them with the reservation that their decisions may be appealed to the Government. The responsibilities of the National Administration are currently carried out by approximately 50 Government offices. About 50 commissions subordinate to the Government take decisions on its behalf, file petitions for Government action, or play an exclusively advisory role.

Legislation assigns further responsibilities of the National Administration to public institutions and foundations. The Government exercises supervisory authority. These public institutions and foundations are the Liechtenstein Electric Power Authority, the Liechtenstein Natural Gas Authority, the Pensions and Insurance Office, as well as the Liechtenstein National Library, the Liechtenstein National Museum, the Liechtenstein Music School, the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts Foundation, and the Pension Fund for Public Employees.

Offices

Office of Foreign Affairs
Office of Vocational Training und Guidance
Office of Civil Protection
Office of Public Health
Office of Trade and Transport
Office of Telecommunications
Office of Food Inspection and Veterinary Affairs
Immigration and Passport Office
Office of Human and Administrative Resources
Office of Statistics
Office of Social Affairs
Office of Environmental Protection
Office of Economic Affairs
Office of Forests, Nature and Land Management
Housing Office
Office of Construction and Public Property Administration
Sports Office
Diplomatic Missions Abroad
National Audit Office
Office of Land and Public Registration
Building and Fire Authority
National Archives
Office of Financial Accounting
National Police
Office of Agriculture
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office
Government and Ministry Officers
Victims Assistance Office
Press and Information Office
Protocol of the Government
Government Legal Services
Chiefs of Staff
Government Chancellery
Permanent Government Secretary
Office of Education
Public Procurement Unit
Office of Equal Opportunity
EEA-Coordination Unit
Finance Administration
Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)
Futuro Office
Office of Cultural Affairs
Government Spokesperson’s Office
Office of Land Use Planning
Secretariats of the Government and the Ministries
Office of the Public Prosecutor
Fiscal Authority
Office of Civil Engineering
Office of Civil Registration

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