Liechtenstein has officially abolished the longstanding tradition of male heir priority in its throne succession, marking a historic shift in the principality’s royal succession laws. The change, announced by the government on [insert date], ensures that the eldest child, regardless of gender, will now be first in line to the throne. This move aligns Liechtenstein with a growing number of European monarchies embracing gender equality in royal succession, reflecting broader societal changes and modern values.
Liechtenstein Abolishes Male Preference in Princely Succession Law
In a significant move towards gender equality, Liechtenstein has revised its princely succession laws to eliminate the traditional male preference. This historic change now ensures that the throne will be inherited by the eldest child regardless of gender, aligning the principality with modern European monarchies. The amendment reflects growing societal demands for fairness and marks a departure from the…
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Author : William Green
Publish date : 2026-08-21 16:54:00
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