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First Mario Frick cabinet

Government of Liechtenstein
Date formed15 December 1993 (1993-12-15)
Date dissolved14 April 1997 (1997-04-14)
People and organisations
Head of stateHans-Adam II
Head of governmentMario Frick
Deputy head of governmentThomas Büchel
Total no. of members5
Member partiesFBP
VU
Status in legislatureCoalition
24 / 25 (96%)
Opposition partyFree List
History
ElectionOct 1993
PredecessorMarkus Büchel cabinet
SuccessorSecond Mario Frick cabinet

The First Mario Frick cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 15 December 1993 to 14 April 1997. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was chaired by Mario Frick.

History

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October 1993 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union.[1] As a result, the Markus Büchel cabinet was dissolved with Mario Frick succeeding Markus Büchel as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein.[2][3] He became Europe's youngest head of government at the time at 28 years old.[4]

During the government's term, Liechtenstein entered the European Economic Area after a successful referendum in 1995, and also joined the World Trade Organization the same year.[5][6] However, it also faced problems in its foreign relations, such as a dispute with the Czech Republic begun in 1992 over the confiscation of Princely properties estates in 1945.

The 1997 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union.[7] As a result, the cabinet was dissolved and succeeded by the Second Mario Frick cabinet.[2][8]

Members

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Picture Name Term Role Party
Prime Minister
Mario Frick 15 December 1993 – 14 April 1997
  • Finance
  • Justice
Patriotic Union
Deputy Prime Minister
Thomas Büchel 15 December 1993 – 14 April 1997
  • Interior
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
Progressive Citizens' Party
Government councillors
Andrea Willi 15 December 1993 – 14 April 1997
  • Foreign affairs
  • Culture
  • Sports
Patriotic Union
Michael Ritter 15 December 1993 – 14 April 1997
  • Business
  • Family
  • Health
  • Social services
Patriotic Union
Cornelia Gassner 15 December 1993 – 14 April 1997
  • Construction
  • Transport
Progressive Citizens' Party

See also

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