Johannes Kaiser Explained

Birth Date:29 June 1958
Birth Place:Eschen, Liechtenstein
Party:Progressive Citizens' Party
Children:2
Term Start:2001
Office:Member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein for Unterland
Spouse:
Office2:Mayor of Mauren
Termstart2:1991
Predecessor2:Hartwig Kieber
Successor2:Freddy Kaiser
Termend2:2003
Otherparty:Independent (2018–2019)

Johannes Kaiser (born 29 June 1958) is a politician from Liechtenstein who has served in the Landtag of Liechtenstein since 2001. He previously served as mayor of Mauren from 1991 to 2003.

Career

Kaiser was born on 29 June 1958 in Eschen as the son of teacher Paul Kaiser and Brigitte Biedermann as one of five children. He attended teachers training college in Rickenbach, Schwyz, and later in training in communication and management in St. Gallen. He worked as a primary school teacher in Ruggell, and then a secondary school teacher in Eschen until 1991.[1]

From 1987 to 1991 Kaiser was the vice president of the Progressive Citizens' Party. He was the mayor of Mauren from 1991 to 2003.[2] He has been a member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein since 2001. During this time, he has been the Progressive Citizens' Party's spokesman in the Landtag from 2009 to 2013 and the chairman of the finance committee from 2003 to 2009 and again from 2013 to 2017. From 2009 to 2013, 2017 to 2018, and again since 2021 he has been a member of the Liechtenstein judge selection committee.

In March 2018, Kaiser left the Progressive Citizens' Party due to personal conflicts with people in the party and rejected talks to resolve the situation.[3] He also resigned from the judge selection committee in June of the same year.[4] He served as an independent member of the Landtag until 27 November 2019 where, upon his own request, he was readmitted into the party. He apologised for his actions and referred to them as a "mistake", which was included by shaking hands with prime minister Adrian Hasler.[5] He was subsequently re-elected to the Landtag as a member of the party in 2021 and re-joined the judge selection committee the same year.

Kaiser was the leading opponent to Liechtenstein's accession to the International Monetary Fund in 2024, and campaigned against it. During this time, he was accused by prime minister Daniel Risch of spreading misinformation.[6] [7] He is running for re-election to the Landtag in the 2025 Liechtenstein general election.[8]

Personal life

Kaiser married Ruth Hasler (born 6 May 1962) on 23 May 1990. He then went on to marry Julia Kajtazaj (born 13 June 1974) on 22 September 1999 and they have two children together. He is the brother-in-law of Maria Kaiser-Eberle, the mayor of Ruggell from 2015 to 2023.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 17 May 2021 . Kaiser, Johannes . 29 November 2024 . . de.
  2. Web site: Frommelt . Fabian . Mayr . Ulrike . 2023 . Mauren . 14 September 2024 . . de.
  3. News: 14 March 2018 . "Kein Anzeichen eines Konfliktes" . 29 November 2024 . . de.
  4. News: 3 June 2018 . Johannes Kaiser legt Mandat nieder . 29 November 2024 . . de.
  5. News: 27 November 2019 . Johannes Kaiser kehrt zur FBP zurück . 29 November 2024 . . de.
  6. News: Quaderer . Elias . 3 September 2024 . IWF-Gegner werben für nationalen Zukunftsfonds – aber eine Frage bleibt offen . 28 November 2024 . . de.
  7. News: Schädler . Patrik . 23 August 2024 . Regierungschef Risch fordert den Abgeordneten Kaiser auf, bei den Fakten zu bleiben . 29 November 2024 . . de.
  8. News: 14 March 2018 . "Kein Anzeichen eines Konfliktes" . 29 November 2024 . . de.
  9. Web site: 6 June 2023 . Kaiser-Eberle, Maria . 29 November 2024 . . de.