AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLiechtenstein Constitutional Politics: Prince Alois of Liechtenstein says he will veto a proposed pro-abortion law reform if it clears parliament, reigniting a debate last seen about 15 years ago over whether abortion should be allowed within the first 12 weeks versus the current exceptions tied to serious threats to the pregnant person’s life/health or pregnancies from sexual crime. Swiss Financial Oversight Fallout: A Swiss court dealt a major blow to FINMA, overturning all substantive parts of an enforcement ruling from June 21, 2024; the case involved VP Bank (Switzerland), a subsidiary of Liechtenstein’s VP Bank in Vaduz, and the bank had sought anonymity that the court rejected. Cross-Border Governance Context: Coverage also highlights how Liechtenstein is grouped with other small economies in international trade rule-making efforts, with New Zealand pushing work on non-tariff barriers, paperless trade, and subsidies. Regional Security & Diplomacy: NATO’s Ankara summit is framed as a quiet success and a sign of Europe’s renewed reliance on Türkiye’s military role and a stronger transatlantic bond.
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