Line of Succession To The Liechtensteiner Throne

Line Of Succession To The Liechtensteiner Throne

Liechtenstein laws allow the line of succession to the throne (which were regulated in 1606) to be by agnatic primogeniture, i.e. inherited by the first-born male of the oldest line of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein, to the total exclusion of females.

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