Josef Ospelt

Josef Ospelt ( born January 9, 1881 in Vaduz, † June 1, 1962 ibid ) was dated March 2, 1921 to April 27, 1922 Prime Minister of the Principality of Liechtenstein.

Josef Ospelt was the son of Julius and Mary (nee Seger ) born. He attended elementary school and country in Vaduz and walked upon completion the latter as a government clerk under Landesverweser Charles of In The Wall in the civil service a. In 1911 he was appointed Secretary of the Interior. In 1916, he married Mathilde Ospelt from Vaduz. Ospelt belonged in 1918 to the founders of the Progressive Citizens' Party and was later many years as chairman and manager of the newspaper Liechtenstein people sheet. On March 23, 1921, he was appointed by the Prince as successor to the Landesverwesers Dr. Josef Peer and at the same time for the princely sum advice. After the entry into force of the new Constitution of 5 October 1921 on the drafting, he had been involved, he was appointed on the proposal of Parliament as head of government. He was last in this transitional period Liechtenstein Landesverweser and first head of government. After his resignation as Prime Minister on 27 April 1922, he moved Due to changed political circumstances, with his family briefly to Vienna. From 1918 to 1922 he got as rent and the princely domain administration. After 1922, he founded a legal and insurance agency in Vaduz. From 1925, he held the representation of Zurich Insurance. After the renewed political upheaval in 1928 Ospelt held several important public offices. In addition, he was one of the founding members of the Historical Society in Liechtenstein, which he headed from 1928 to 1955 as Chairman of the Board and for many years the Vaduz winegrowers to. From 1930 to 1932 he was a deputy in the Parliament of Liechtenstein.

Josef Ospelt | Gustav Schaedler | Josef Hoop | Alexander Frick | Gerard Batliner | Alfred Hilbe | Walter Kieber | Hans Brunhart | Markus Büchel | Mario Frick | Otmar Hasler | Klaus Tschütscher | Adrian Hasler

  • Head of government ( Liechtenstein )
  • Member of Parliament ( Liechtenstein )
  • FBP Member
  • Liechtenstein
  • Born in 1881
  • Died in 1962
  • Man
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