AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLiechtenstein Succession Reform: Liechtenstein’s Princely House has switched royal succession from male-only primogeniture to absolute primogeniture, allowing firstborn children to inherit regardless of gender—approved by the required two-thirds majority and applying only to future descendants. EU Sanctions Alignment: The EU welcomed Liechtenstein (along with Iceland and others) for aligning with EU restrictive measures against Belarus tied to support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Vatican Finance Appointment: Pope Leo XIV appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Vatican’s Council for the Economy, expanding lay oversight of the Holy See’s budget and financial practices. Tibet Solidarity in Bern: More than 200 Tibetans and supporters, including groups linked to Liechtenstein, protested China’s assimilation policies in Tibet near the Swiss Parliament and marked the 44th day since Lobga Rangzen’s self-immolation. Switzerland–EU Migration Talks: Switzerland’s Council of States committee is pushing an immigration levy tied to safeguard clauses in the next Switzerland–EU agreements, with Liechtenstein in the EEA/EFTA orbit.
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