AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoyal Succession Reform: Liechtenstein has changed its succession law from male primogeniture to absolute primogeniture, meaning the first-born child can inherit the throne regardless of sex. The House of Liechtenstein says the change was approved by the required two-thirds majority within the princely family and will apply only to future descendants of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie, leaving the current line at the top unchanged for now. Vatican Finance Appointment: Pope Leo XIV has appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Vatican’s Council for the Economy, a body that reviews and approves the Holy See’s annual budget and oversees financial practices across the Roman Curia. Human Rights Protest in Switzerland: More than 200 Tibetans and supporters gathered near Switzerland’s parliament in Bern to protest China’s intensifying assimilation policies in Tibet and to call on Switzerland and the UN to hold China accountable, marking the 44th day since Lobga Rangzen’s self-immolation.
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