Politics & Government Guide in Liechtenstein
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Liechtenstein operates as a constitutional monarchy with a unicameral parliament and power shared between the Prince, government, and Landtag. The current coalition government, led by Prime Minister Brigitte Haas of the Patriotic Union since April 2025, reflects the traditional dominance of VU and FBP. A 2024 referendum upheld the existing indirect election of the executive by parliament and appointment by the Prince.
Government Type
Constitutional Monarchy
Legal System
Civil law system
Head of State
Prince Hans-Adam II(since 1989)
Head of Government
Prime Minister Brigitte Haas(Patriotic Union)since 2025
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Liberal-conservative
Conservative
Voting Rights
Citizens aged 18 and over have full voting rights in national, local, and referenda elections.
Recent Developments
- Parliamentary elections held on February 9, 2025, resulting in new Landtag composition
- Brigitte Haas (VU) sworn in as Prime Minister on April 10, 2025, forming coalition government with FBP
- 2024 referendum on direct election of government rejected, maintaining current appointment system
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