Cabinet Name: | First Hans Brunhart cabinet |
Cabinet Type: | Government |
Jurisdiction: | Liechtenstein |
Flag Border: | true |
Government Head: | Hans Brunhart |
Deputy Government Head: | Walter Kieber Hilmar Ospelt |
State Head: | Franz Joseph II |
Total Number: | 6 |
Political Parties: | FBP VU |
Legislature Status: | Coalition |
Opposition Parties: | --> |
Opposition Leaders: | --> |
Election: | 1978 |
Predecessor: | Walter Kieber cabinet |
Successor: | Second Hans Brunhart cabinet |
The First Hans Brunhart cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 26 April 1978 to 7 April 1982. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired by Hans Brunhart.
The 1978 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union.[1] As a result, the Walter Kieber cabinet was dissolved with Hans Brunhart succeeding Walter Kieber as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein.[2] [3]
During the government's term in office, Liechtenstein joined the Council of Europe in 1978.[4]
The 1982 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Patriotic Union.[5] As a result, the cabinet was dissolved and succeeded by the Second Hans Brunhart cabinet.
Picture | Name | Term | Role | Party | ||
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Prime Minister | ||||||
Hans Brunhart | 26 April 1978 – 31 June 1982 |
| Patriotic Union | |||
Deputy Prime Minister | ||||||
Walter Kieber | 26 April 1978 – 31 June 1980 |
| Progressive Citizens' Party | |||
Hilmar Ospelt | 1 July 1980 – 7 April 1982 |
| Progressive Citizens' Party | |||
Government councillors | ||||||
Egmond Frommelt | 26 April 1978 – 31 June 1982 |
| Patriotic Union | |||
Walter Oehry | April 1971 – 27 March 1974 |
| Patriotic Union | |||
Anton Gerner | 26 April 1978 – 31 June 1982 |
| Progressive Citizens' Party |