Thomas Zwiefelhofer Explained

Thomas Zwiefelhofer
Office1:Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
Term Start1:March 27, 2013
Term End1:March 30, 2017
Monarch1:Hans-Adam II
Alois (regent)
Primeminister1:Adrian Hasler
Predecessor1:Martin Meyer
Successor1:Daniel Risch
Office2:Minister of Home Affairs, Justice, and Economy
Term Start2:March 27, 2013
Term End2:March 30, 2017
Monarch2:Alois (Regent)
Primeminister2:Adrian Hasler
Predecessor2:Hugo Quaderer
Successor2:Dominique Hasler
Party:Patriotic Union
Spouse:Susanne Heeb
Children:3
Alma Mater:ETH Zurich
University of St. Gallen
University of Liechtenstein

Thomas Zwiefelhofer (born December 10, 1969) is a politician from Liechtenstein who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein and Minister of Home Affairs, Justice and Economic Affairs.

Zwiefelhofer is a Doctor of Law and has graduated in architecture.

Career

Thomas Zwiefelhofer got his Matura, the general qualification for university entrance, in 1989 at the Liechtenstein secondary school in Vaduz. Subsequently he started studying architecture at the ETH Zurich Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated in 1996 as a certified architect. Afterwards he worked as an architect and project leader for two years at ZRH Architekten AG in Zollikon.

From 1998 to 2000, Zwiefelhofer attended the University of St. Gallen, where he studied law. From then, until he entered politics in 2013, Zwiefelhofer practiced law at the general trust company in Vaduz where he also was a member of the management board. In 2002 he successfully completed a course in trusts at the Liechtenstein University of applied sciences. 2007, Zwiefelhofer went back to the University of St. Gallen to get his Ph.D. in law. From 2009 to 2010, he also reached a Certificate of Advanced Studies in national and international tax law at the University of Liechtenstein.At the 2013 parliamentary election, Zwiefelhofer was the Patriotic Union’s candidate for Prime Minister. The Patriotic Union came in second to the Progressive Citizens' Party.[1] However, the two formed a grand coalition, and as a result, Zwiefelhofer became the Deputy Prime Minister in the Cabinet of Liechtenstein until 2017.[2] Additionally he also served as Minister of Home Affairs, Justice and Economic Affairs.

In parallel, he is the honorary consul of Republic of Poland in Liechtenstein.

Zwiefelhofer is currently the president of the Patriotic Union, succeeding Günther Fritz in 2021.[3]

Personal life

He is married, has three children and lives with his family in Vaduz.

Honours

References

  1. Web site: 2013 . Ergebnisse Landtagswahlen 2013 . 20 August 2023 . FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN LANDTAGSWAHLEN . de.
  2. Web site: Mitglieder der Regierung des Fürstentums Liechtenstein 1862-2021 . www.regierung.li.
  3. Web site: Thomas Zwiefelhofer wird neuer VU-Präsident . 2023-08-20 . www.radio.li . de.
  4. Web site: 2017-06-08 . Fürstlicher Orden für Zwiefelhofer und Amann-Marxer . 2023-08-20 . Vaterland online.

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