Hans Brunhart | |
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Prime Minister of Liechtenstein | |
In office 26 April 1978 – 26 May 1993 | |
Monarchs | Franz Joseph II Hans-Adam II |
Deputy | Walter Kieber Hilmar Ospelt Herbert Wille[1] |
Preceded by | Walter Kieber |
Succeeded by | Markus Büchel |
Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein | |
In office 27 March 1974 – 26 April 1978 | |
Monarch | Franz Joseph II |
Prime Minister | Walter Kieber |
Preceded by | Alfred Hilbe |
Succeeded by | Walter Kieber |
Personal details | |
Born | 28 March 1945 (age 78) Balzers, Liechtenstein |
Political party | Patriotic Union |
Hans Brunhart (born 28 March 1945) is a political figure from Liechtenstein. Brunhart served as the head of government of Liechtenstein from 1978 to 1993.[2]
Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
Brunhart was the Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1974 to 1978,[1] and the head of government, foreign minister and finance minister of the principality of Liechtenstein from 26 April 1978 until 26 May 1993. He was a member of the Patriotic Union, a liberal oriented party. He resigned after his party received disappointing results in the February 1993 Liechtenstein general election.
Later activities
Since 1996, Brunhart has been chairman of the board of directors of Verwaltungs- und Privat Bank AG, Vaduz.[3]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Mitglieder der Regierung des Fürstentums Liechtenstein 1862-2021". www.regierung.li.
- ↑ Index Br-By
- ↑ Hans Brunhart, Chairman of the Board. Verwaltungs- und Privat Bank AG. Accessed 2010-02-12.
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